Crisso, Leif and Dave B
I rarely fly with weather (clapped out PC) but can confirm that bumps seem to come in as you cross from land to sea, and also when in the vicinity of clouds.
Crisso, am just adding a note on trimming the York to the 'Flyable York' topic.
Paul
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Hi Paul,
Thats a fair observation and one I'd noticed. Norwich to Jersey will have the DC3 starting to kick as I approach Shoreham though it's not in the same place for the outbound flight :think: Another one of those great Fsim mysteries the boys at M$ enjoy adding for our enjoyment and utter confusion
ATB
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Thats a fair observation and one I'd noticed. Norwich to Jersey will have the DC3 starting to kick as I approach Shoreham though it's not in the same place for the outbound flight :think: Another one of those great Fsim mysteries the boys at M$ enjoy adding for our enjoyment and utter confusion

ATB
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Re: Bumpy Real Weather
Fair weather is certainly also a kind of weather, most likely the type of weather we all strive for after a long winter..Paule wrote:I rarely fly with weather