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"Dallas" wrote I'm guessing that 70% of the pilots in this group have MSFS on their computers and I'd bet most would say they use it to maintain proficiency. I fail to see how this is off topic in any way. Let's not let the troll whose name we shall not speak make us too sensitive about the subject. You are correct, about being too sensitive, because of "you know who." I suppose there was a little of that going on, with my response. I'll try not to be so quick to jump, next time. -- Jim in NC |
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"Russ and/or Martha Oppenheim" wrote in message ... Actually, between the 152 and the 172 I also prefer the 152. Me too! I come from the sailplane world and that may explain the difference. If I need to go somewhere or take someone along, I will probably rent a 172. But for proficiency flying or just making airplane-shaped holes in the sky, I greatly prefer the 152. Vaughn |
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On Sep 10, 12:55 am, "Russ and/or Martha Oppenheim"
wrote: The little airfield has hangars to rent, and also a flight school. Very convenient. When I fly GA I rent planes from a flight school at New Braunfels (Texas) Municipal Airport. Martha Hi, I'm in Waco (not too far north of New Braunfels) and have long desired to fly an ultralight. I did my initial private lessons at New Braunfels. I'm wondering where in or near New Braunfels do you learn to fly and/ or rent an ultralight. What is the approx. cost per hour? Thanks, Ricky |
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Everyone, everyone lighten up! I responded privately and there was no
offense taken. I've had my certificate eight years now and trust me--everything I know (well, an awful lot of it) came from the community of these news groups. David Morgans wrote: "Dallas" wrote I'm guessing that 70% of the pilots in this group have MSFS on their computers and I'd bet most would say they use it to maintain proficiency. I fail to see how this is off topic in any way. Let's not let the troll whose name we shall not speak make us too sensitive about the subject. You are correct, about being too sensitive, because of "you know who." I suppose there was a little of that going on, with my response. I'll try not to be so quick to jump, next time. |
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