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In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote:
Gary writes:
Couldn't be more wrong. In real life, you most certainly know when
you succeed in avoiding wake turbulence.
No, you don't. You don't know if you avoided it, or if it simply wasn't there
to begin with.
In any case, avoidance is the only safe procedure. Trying to fly in wake
turbulence isn't a good idea.
And yet once again, you're a contradictory in terms. You say
you strive for realism in your sim and say something like the above,
but a few posts ago, you state:
"In real life, you simply take care to avoid wake turbulence;
in the sim, you can take the same precautions if you wish, but you don't
have to.
So basically, you can't even make up your mind on what you want
to do period.
You need help, Anthony. REAL WORLD help.
BL.
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