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Old August 8th 03, 03:33 PM
MikeM
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Get yourself an operating handbook for the model you intend to
fly. Read and understand the "operations", "limitations", and the
"checklist" items before you ever get in the airplane. If by reading
the manual you generate questions, ask your instructor to explain before
flying.

MikeM
2700 hrs in Skylane '1MM


Chris Gumm wrote:

I'm going to start training for Hi-perfromance aircraft. The plane is a 182.
I'm trying to locate info on the net that relate to hi perfromance and
constant speed props. Any suggestions?

TIA,
Chris