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Old February 26th 07, 03:01 AM posted to alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim,rec.aviation.piloting
Not4wood
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Default 747-400 questions

Thanks, I was lucky. I was sitting right behind the Pilot and watching
everything he was doing. I still cant get over the fact is that he was
trimming constantly. Never stopped as if it was a nervous habit.

Even in moderate winds in a small GA craft I dont have to trim as much as he
did. Granted we ended up at about 11000 ft in a beaver. I was surprised
but then looking around we had to clear a lot of high peaks.

One other picture cause you liked the last one.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...a/IMG_0302.jpg


Not4wood



"YaguMac" wrote in message
s.com...

Not4wood wrote:
Hey JW,

I just peaked inside RAP for the first time because of all the commotion
thats gone on because of MX Manic depressed. I cant believe the level of
anger that he has caused in RAP.

Some people are still trying to be nice but he goes and says stupid
things
to **** them off also.

Let me introduce myself to the RAP. I am an msfs pilot only. But I do
fly
(passenger) and have been in a Beaver for a flight around the mountains
of
Mt McKinley this past summer. I cant express how breathtaking it was and
how amazing being in a real plane trying to hear each other over the
sound
of the screaming single engine are.

I have heard mentioned (in here) that learning to fly is not expensive.
It
is where I live (in New York), but because of my eyes I know that I wont
be
able to pass any physical exams for my PPL. So my only choices are to do
what I did when I was younger. Sit on the closest place to an end of the
runway and watch, or sit in a chair and fly on FS9 and dream. Some or
actually most of us on alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim try to learn and
experience why and how about aviation. But we do know its not real life.
Learning to fly isnt just controlling the plane, but being able to handle
all the other situations that can happen. Control Stalls, engine out,
using
the radios, plotting routes with weather patterns, worrying which part is
going to fail next and how long the plane will be out of commission
waiting
for the parts etc. But the most I feel is what we are really not
experiencing and no matter how hard we try our little corner of the FS
world
wont let us. That is looking out the window and seeing this:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...a/IMG_0342.jpg

Yup, on approach to landing on that big piece of Glacier. The Beaver had
skies.

enough said.

Mark G
Not4wood


"John Ward" wrote in message
...
Hi Not4wood,

"... you have ****ed off too many of them and NO ONE wants to help
you.
..."

I'll try though, just this once.

If Mxsmanic has "calmed down", as you put it, or feels differently
about things these days (and, I must say, I perceived the same thing),
and
wants to participate in the n/g, as all the rest of us do, then one
thing
he could do is change his moniker, and start afresh, safe in the
knowledge
that everyone would have the good grace not to trace him (even though,
no
matter what anyone calls themselves, you get to be able to identify
people
by their posts, I reckon...).

Then, he would get a whole different reception...

Just a thought, but, hey, I've been wrong before, mate!

Regards,
John Ward


"Not4wood" wrote in message
news:r4eEh.3727$iF.3506@trndny03...
Again, I'll have to explain things to MXS:

Side note: Way too many of the members of this great Usenet group
agmfs
have put you in there kill files and wont see this. I am crossposting
this for the benefit of the RL Pilots who we have heard that you have
****ed off as well. I never intentionally cross post until now where
I
feel I have to inform the RL counterpart to this group about the
latest
events..

You've calm down lately and that is a good thing. Sorry to have to
tell
you this but you have annoyed way too many people with your arrogant
quotes and self righteous attitude. Believing yourself to be an
expert
and tell people that you know something when you dont is arrogant.
When
you dont do something in RL and then become an expert because you see
it
printed by somebody else and take credit for it. Now, thats arrogant.
When, this group starts to hear your ****ing people off in the RL
Pilots
Group because you feel a need to try to be on there level of
knowledge,
skill and experience. By arguing with them the things you've picked
up
in here and making the mistake that this is real life and then going
back
to them and arguing the point. Thats NOT arrogant. Thats just plain
stupid. The Real Life Pilots who fly RL planes see that you do
nothing,
learn nothing and experience nothing but feel you have to tell them
who
are the real experienced people in the skies what they should know and
do. That is ARROGANT!

First, there are plenty of 747 Virtual Pilots here and good ones to I
might add. The problem is you have ****ed off too many of them and NO
ONE wants to help you. Get it, you've come to that point in time that
now of all things you need this group to help you after you ****ed off
just about everyone.

Now do you understand? Some of us have warned you including me. Now
the
truth hurts, but you will probably rationalize your grave mistake so
you
wont fully understand the implications of what you've done. Good luck
to
you, where ever you go.

Pushes his chair back, and stands. Waits for a second and then bows.
Now turns and walks off into the Sunset to get his first cup of Jo
this
morning.

Not4wood




"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
...
BT writes:

That's how it is in real airplanes.

Good; I like realism. But is there any technique to finding the
right
throttle setting? The 747 seems particularly prone to this (as
compared
to a
737).

--
Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail.





Awsome Picture mate!

yagu