Captain Sim 24-hour sale 14th December

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Re: Captain Sim 24-hour sale 14th December

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In the end I just couldn't resist them. Looks like I'm boeing to have a busy time flight simming over Christmas. :doh:

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Many thanks for the tutorial of the auto-pilot Ian. :thumbsup: I have never been one who can sit down and read through a manual and because of that it often got me into trouble with the wife in the past. :hide: Now printed those instructions out and will learn it off by heart!!

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speedbird591 wrote:
Jetstreamsky wrote:I was thinking of getting the 727, but the popular choice here seems to be the 737, mind you I'm waiting for the Milviz 737 to come out.
Actually, I think it's only the popular choice amongst members with 'speedbird591' in their forum name :worried:

But then again, I'm the only one who has it so what would the others know? :lol:

Ian :)

:lol: Well I got both and the Herc to boot, so now off to try em out

Thanks :cheers:

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Re: Captain Sim 24-hour sale 14th December

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Well, the 737 is definitely the pick of the litter, the other two, not so much.

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Re: Captain Sim 24-hour sale 14th December

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I wish I'd have popped back here earlier!! Just spent an hour or so dicking about with the 737's autopilot! Got there in the end, but I had I read this before....! :wall:

I had the Wilco 737 so can operate the rest of the 737 with ease. Just need to read up on the performance calculator now.

PS Dave.. Mrs C's tracking you down!

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

I think we all needed Colin with his hammer :lol:
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Paul K wrote:In the end I just couldn't resist them. Looks like I'm boeing to have a busy time regretting not following Ian's recommendation of the 737 :doh:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

They look really good, Paul. I'm sure you're going to enjoy them, they're lovely models and a fantastic bargain. Did you go for the freighter expansion pack as well? The B52 looks fantastic, I might have to dust off one of mine and try it out at Elmendorf AFB (Anchorage).

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I've just received a text from Nigel H-J. He's successfully activated his 737 and thinks it's 'absolutely brilliant'. So there's another satisfied customer :lol:

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Re: Captain Sim 24-hour sale 14th December

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Ian, no I just bought the 707 base pack. If I like it, I'll add the cargo expansion in the next sale.

Great to hear Nigel is squared away with the 737. Well done ! :cheers:

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I've got to say, the 737 is an absolute joy to fly. :rock:

I completely agree that its by far the most enjoyable and easiest aircraft to master. :)

The repaints seem disappointing though. :((

I'd love to see some Brit classics from 1980's ie Britannia, Orion, BA etc :S
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