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Old 10-24-2004 | 10:29 AM
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Hello Andrew,

Well, it certainly looks like Fall is here is Michigan, huh? What happened to the sun[:@]?

I am curious to know if you use a PC flight simulator to stay sharp or work on new moves during the off-season. If so, what is your favorite simulator?

Also, do you have any favorite airplane files that you would recommend or be willing to share?

Thanks,

JC
Old 10-27-2004 | 09:27 PM
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Yes it seems winter is here. The thing that I do in the winter to keep up is flying foamys. As for a simulator I really like Aerofly Professional. I think this is one of the most realistic sims out. I do not use any different planes then what is on there.

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Andrew,

Cool, I just bought Aerofly Pro and have a couple of weeks on it. I like it as well.

Thanks for the advice!

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Yes it seems winter is here. The thing that I do in the winter to keep up is flying foamys. As for a simulator I really like Aerofly Professional. I think this is one of the most realistic sims out. I do not use any different planes then what is on there.

Andrew
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Andrew, the extra300 (Roland Matts) on aerofly professional, is it out of the box realistic for torque rolls or do you have to move the cg back alittle...
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Jon,

Just a little bit back and make the sim speed up to 110 %

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Dag,,, I have the cg alittle back, but I have be torque rolling pretty good with the sim speed at 175% I guess I could slow it down,,,,
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whazzup andrew, this is kyle, i was wonderin if you had realflight and flew on the internet any?
ttyl man.
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Kyle,

I do have realflight. I do not fly it that much not that I have aerofly professional deluxe. I will fly sometime with you though.

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hey thanks man i just got to fig out how to work it and get on woth other people anyone with info on how to do this id appreciate it
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