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Ron Natalie wrote:
Mxsmanic wrote: Emily writes: Uh, no. Look up "single engine service ceiling" please. I already have. The single-engine ceiling for the Baron I prefer in the sim is about 8000' MSL, as I recall, which is enough for almost all the flights I take. I do occasionally fly over mountainous regions, but I'd be much more hesitant to do so in real life. Better yet, actually GO FLY something. I'll just win the lottery and run right over the airport. Sell your computer and simulator. That should be good for a couple of hours. Spend the time you do vegetating in front of the simulator reading some aviation books and exercising. It will do better for you in the long run. Could you imagine this guy in a Baron? |
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