Captain Sim sale still on.

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Re: Captain Sim sale still on.

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I agree, I have a mate who will prog the FMC for a long flight and can't believe I have no interest in FMC's...in my mind thats programming a computer for the computer to fly... lost the point somehow... Anyway 1 hour max flight and if its longer I can whizz it alonga few times in fs :lol: The landing is the best bit anyway, my dearest calls my FS the Pull Up Pull Up game :lol:
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Garry Russell wrote:Most of my flying is just testing and consists of a startup, take off, quick circuit and crash :worried:
tonymadge wrote:The landing is the best bit anyway, my dearest calls my FS the Pull Up Pull Up game
:lol: :lol: :lol: Laughs of the week for me. You've got to concentrate around here or you miss the funniest bits!

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Re: Captain Sim sale still on.

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Hi Tony.Like you ,I prefer shorter flights,although I do enjoy using the FMC( which is quite comprehensive in the LD 767).There is nothing quite like executing a perfectly programmed flight with a SID,Enroute and STAR and then disconnecting the A/P on late finals and piling it in short of the r/way! :doh: EricT
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