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"Ramapriya" wrote in message om... Any idea how much it might cost to build a simulator at home - say of a 747? Also, how good is Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 for use on a desktop PC? What additional hardware would I require to act as a control column, rudder pedal, etc.? Inputs welcome, thank you. Ramapriya Are you planning on flying a 747 into the superbowl or something? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.795 / Virus Database: 539 - Release Date: 11/12/2004 |
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"Ramapriya" wrote in message om... "Chuck" wrote in message . com... Are you planning on flying a 747 into the superbowl or something? you must be real fun at parties! Ramapriya He was not joking, and was deadly serious with his response, and only said what many others are thinking. Most everyone here has been real patient, and answered your questions about flying, but you are stepping across a line, with this. You will have to understand that Citizens of the United States are very suspicious of ANY middle-eastern person, asking about simulators, or wanting to learn to fly large airliners. We helped train a number of terrorists, *in* our country, using *our* aviation training system, to fly off in *our*large planes, with no intent other than to murder, kill and maim *our* fellow countrymen. Look at this from our point of view, and I hope you will understand. We will always be suspicious, and on guard, to never let this happen again. We really don't know you, so I would doubt if you get many replies on this subject, from this group. You can no doubt find the answers you seek, but it will not be this easy, here. -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.794 / Virus Database: 538 - Release Date: 11/10/2004 |
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"Morgans" wrote in message
... Most everyone here has been real patient, and answered your questions about flying, but you are stepping across a line, with this. You will have to understand that Citizens of the United States are very suspicious of ANY middle-eastern person, asking about simulators, or wanting to learn to fly large airliners. Welcome to America, where you are found "guilty" without benefit of a trial, solely based on the colour of your skin, and/or the ethnicity of your name. Makes me glad I'm not an American. (Maybe there will be other Americans who will stand up against this prejudiced behaviour... We'll see... I'm hoping...) Ramapriya, I'm sorry that there are people like Jim in the world. -- Jeff Shirton jshirton at cogeco dot ca Keep thy airspeed up, less the earth come from below and smitethee. - William Kershner Challenge me (Theophilus) for a game of chess at Chessworld.net! |
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You will have to understand that Citizens of the United States are very
suspicious of ANY middle-eastern person, asking about simulators, or wanting to learn to fly large airliners. Except that he's Indian, not middle eastern. Besides, most terrorists avoid public newsgroups. Are there any terrorists here that can comment? Brad Z. |
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"Morgans" wrote in message ... "Ramapriya" wrote in message om... "Chuck" wrote in message . com... Are you planning on flying a 747 into the superbowl or something? you must be real fun at parties! Ramapriya He was not joking, and was deadly serious with his response, and only said what many others are thinking. Most everyone here has been real patient, and answered your questions about flying, but you are stepping across a line, with this. You will have to understand that Citizens of the United States are very suspicious of ANY middle-eastern person, asking about simulators, or wanting to learn to fly large airliners. We helped train a number of terrorists, *in* our country, using *our* aviation training system, to fly off in *our*large planes, with no intent other than to murder, kill and maim *our* fellow countrymen. Look at this from our point of view, and I hope you will understand. We will always be suspicious, and on guard, to never let this happen again. We really don't know you, so I would doubt if you get many replies on this subject, from this group. You can no doubt find the answers you seek, but it will not be this easy, here. -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.794 / Virus Database: 538 - Release Date: 11/10/2004 Silly American! You think that you not giving an answer is the right thing to do. Sad.. We need to be much more creative to avoid the next 'attack'. I'm sure it will not look anything like what has been seen before. As Rummy says, the unknown unknowns... Back OT, a good google will turn up all kinds of good stuff flight simulators, full motion.... |
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Glad that there's at least someone who knows that "Indians" have nothing
whatsoever to do with "Middle Eastern." Wish more people in the US would try to understand this. -- SC Sent using Pine 4.60 running on Redhat 9 GNU/Linux On Sun, 14 Nov 2004, Brad Zeigler wrote: You will have to understand that Citizens of the United States are very suspicious of ANY middle-eastern person, asking about simulators, or wanting to learn to fly large airliners. Except that he's Indian, not middle eastern. Besides, most terrorists avoid public newsgroups. Are there any terrorists here that can comment? Brad Z. |
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On 11/14/04 8:37 PM, in article
, "Vas Chellappa" wrote: Glad that there's at least someone who knows that "Indians" have nothing whatsoever to do with "Middle Eastern." Wish more people in the US would try to understand this. In all seriousness, I would be interested to know how one can tell an Indian from an American from an Israeli from a Mexican, etc., on a newsgroup with any degree of certainty. You may be able to tell from my last name that I have a bit of Italian blood in my veins, but who can say if that is in fact my real name just because it appears here? You can snoop around my websites, do a little research and find out where I live and such, but not every poster has a website with that information readily available. As far as I've seen Mr.(?) Ramapriya did not include anything more than an email address in his sig. -- Jeff 'The Wizard of Draws' Bucchino Cartoons with a Touch of Magic http://www.wizardofdraws.com http://www.cartoonclipart.com |
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