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I prefer King. They are way corny and all but it's all for increased
educational value. I think their DVDs are better training tools. The material is what is pretty sleepy. It's much more fun to actually go out and do it. So obviously, it's whatever works best for you. Paul Tomblin wrote: In a previous article, "Aluckyguess" said: I am trying to decide weather to buy Kings ifr or sporty's DVD course. Any opinions on witch one is better? Depends: King is better if you need a cure for insomnia and want to learn a bunch of hokey expressions, Sportys is better if you want to learn how to fly an airplane in the clouds. |
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