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Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: Since according to you MSFS acurately simulates everything including wake turbulance and posters here are not believeable, why are you asking instead of just using MSFS to answer the question? Because I know very little about flying gliders, and trial and error is a slow way to learn. Do you know anything about gliders? Why do you ask? According to you posters here are neither reliable nor believeable. Only MSFS has the true answers. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: writes: Since according to you MSFS acurately simulates everything including wake turbulance and posters here are not believeable, why are you asking instead of just using MSFS to answer the question? Because I know very little about flying gliders, and trial and error is a slow way to learn. You know almost nothing about flying, period. Do you know anything about gliders? I do, but I'#m not going to tell you because you are a dick. Bertie |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote : ........ Since according to you MSFS acurately simulates everything including wake turbulance and posters here are not believeable, why are you asking instead of just using MSFS to answer the question? Because I know very little about flying gliders, and trial and error is a slow way to learn. Why do you want this information? What possible use is the answer to you, since by your own admission you'd never dare to try it yourself? Why can't you research it yourself? Google is your friend. And MSFS too, it seems. Why do you want us to spend our time on researching your problem, especially since you seem to have lots of time yourself ? Why do you pose the question to this group anyway, as you have already repeatably dismissed our answers as "incorrect" ? You say you base your present knowledge on your own research, yet now you want to avoid learning by your own simulation experience, and instead rely on our information, despite having numerous times dismissed such information. Based on that behavior, how can we trust that you are actually interested in the information, and not just in endless arguing ? |
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Snowbird writes:
Why do you want this information? What possible use is the answer to you, since by your own admission you'd never dare to try it yourself? Why can't you research it yourself? Google is your friend. And MSFS too, it seems. Why do you want us to spend our time on researching your problem, especially since you seem to have lots of time yourself ? Why do you pose the question to this group anyway, as you have already repeatably dismissed our answers as "incorrect" ? You say you base your present knowledge on your own research, yet now you want to avoid learning by your own simulation experience, and instead rely on our information, despite having numerous times dismissed such information. Based on that behavior, how can we trust that you are actually interested in the information, and not just in endless arguing ? If you don't know, there's no point in posting. |
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On Jun 3, 9:45 am, Mxsmanic wrote:
If you don't know, there's no point in posting. Nor in your asking. The correct answer is that gliders are dangerous, just like the powered "tin cans" your deathly fear and consider those who fly them foolish. F-- |
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Richard Riley writes:
From what you've posted previously, you'd only use my answer as a starting point to insult me, belittle my experience and claim I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't insult anyone, even after being insulted myself, as this post proves. |
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On Jun 3, 3:44 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
writes: Why do you ask? Never mind. What planning your next terrorist attack using gliders? Bwawhawhahwhahswhhwhahhw Bertie |
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On Jun 3, 6:30 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Richard Riley writes: From what you've posted previously, you'd only use my answer as a starting point to insult me, belittle my experience and claim I don't know what I'm talking about. I don't insult anyone, even after being insulted myself, as this post proves. Actuaslly, you do, your autism prevents you from seeing this. bertie |
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