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That's my next step (getting a HP/complex endorsement), but I need to find
another FBO and don't have the time right now. So, the next best thing I did was to take the "Commercial Pilot" lessons in "Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004" which has a pretty good overview (for a beginner at least) of what flying high-performance/complex is all about. It's pretty basic so you may already know this stuff, but as an initial overview, it's great -- the initial FS2004 lesson discusses manifold pressure, the prop governor, and procedures for operating them and the retractable gear. Just FYI, in case you have FS2004 "Chris Gumm" cmgummATcinciDOTrrDOTcom wrote in message ... 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 |
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