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Old June 1st 07, 03:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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Default Coordinated turns without rudder, and autopilots


"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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From: Mxsmanic

And the Baron I fly wasn't created by Microsoft.

Well, there's your answer, dip****.
Ask the person who created your "Baron" why the autopilot does
not accurately simulate reality. Get a clue, ****head.
Real plane always behave "real".
Real autopilots always behave "real".
Software always performs the way someone wrote it. Now, if
you'll excuse me, I have to go fly my intergalactic battle
cruiser to the 4th star on Orion's belt.

Damn. I did my 25 hour inspection and oil change
last night. I actually found having my hands in
*real* motor oil out of my *real* plane more enjoyable
than reading about Mx's simulated Baron and simulated AP.

Yes, but I'll bet HIS wife didn't yell at him to go wash up before
getting anywhere NEAR the furniture :-)))
Dudley Henriques

You think he has a wife?

Hmm.


Bertie

Actually, I've not given him that much thought.

Wise man


However, you are missing out on a great deal of entertainment.

I didn't like MASH, the series, the first time I saw it.


Bertie



I must admit I find the threads entertaining at times. I just don't
want to engage with him. It's a lose lose situation really. I have a
firm opinion on where he's coming from, and have had that from the
first time he engaged me. Since I can teach him nothing, and there is
most certainly nothing I can learn from him, engagement seems a
classic lesson in futility. Be my guest however. I do get a chuckle
here and there from watching it.


Well, there you have it. Couldn't agree more.

Who knows. This guy could easily be a
new "Ralphie" :-))


Well, he'll take a bit of work to get to that standard, but I'm nothing
if not patient.

Bertie


I've noticed :-))))

Dudley Henriques


 




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