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Old March 9th 09, 08:23 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ibby
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Default *********A DEFENCE FOR MXMORAN***********

On Mar 9, 8:02*pm, george wrote:
On Mar 10, 8:51*am, Ibby wrote:

*It doesnt matter how I know this either
via the sim, reading or videos, the simple fact is Boeing have an
alarm but because an honest and accurate comment about a 747-400 comes
from either MX or myself or millions of other sim users (even real
pilots who do both) it means ****all on this group


Yup. You finally twigged it.
Return at all haste to your 'sim' group and leave we poor real time
pilots to wallow in reality.


So George why not go ask a REAL 747-400 pilot to confirm all that has
been said here and what is 'reality'. A 747-400 HAS an alarm, plain
simple, to argue against that you're bloody stupid. Even if I wasn't
a simmer I know a real one has it on it's systems
 




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