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On Feb 14, 9:53 pm, "Longworth" wrote:
Steve, Our Cardinal just have the basic instrument avionics (2 nav/com, one with glideslope, marker beacon & ADF) . With two instrument rated pilots, we have not felt the need to add an autopilot so hand flying is a given. In long cross country trips, I sometimes find it is fun to challenge myself to stay within 2 degrees of heading, 2 knots of airspeed and 20 feet in altitude. I try to do the same while practicing with Elite and it is very satisfying to see nice straight tracks. We fly between 200 to 300 hrs per year with less than half in VFR mainly for sight seeing, photography etc.. BTW, I just bought Rick a 18-200mm VR Nikkor lens and it takes amazingly sharp aerial pictures with his D50 as seen in this link http://www.photocritique.net/g/s?109gbc I think the disciplines that I get from instrument flying have made me a better VFR pilot. Of course, it is a different kind of flying and I don't glue my eyes to the gauges in VFR but I think I am more in tune, more sensitive to the plane speed, pitch etc. Although flying a sim does not give you the physical feedback, it does help with forming good flying habits and maintaining discipline. Good luck with your training. The IFR ticket is a great thing to have. Hai Longworth You are a very precise pilot indeed. I hope someday to be able to come close to those standards. BTW, the photos are fantastic! |
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