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Landing at Tipton IA Lear 45

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2009

I like to keep my engine sound turned down and rumble seat up thats why the engines are usually so quiet. That way I can listen to music better.

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  • can you travel to the middle east with the simulator? haha

  • I was in Baghdad on 5/12 of this year. Yep yep you can

  • hey. nice :) how about your vatsim flying?

  • ah not so good. Im only gonna do it if I have an fmc and can plan real trips cause I would have to but maybe by next summer now? I guess all in good time on that. It sounds pretty fun though.

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  • Nice video. Reminds me of the Rexburg airport in Idaho. You'll have to land there sometime, nice view of the tetons.

  • but dont you have to fly real routes? Well I guess unless your VFR. I dont know the coverage is iffy on vatsim sometimes. Im excited but mixed . Hopefully ill get to try it sooner or later.

  • And of course I do all flying online on vatsim. So you don't really need FMC. The new FSInn (virtual client software) works very good with FSX on a networked PC, even on windows 7.

  • Well, I have switched to B60 plane now, so no FMC, no GPS - real VFR (and rarely IFR) flying with charts and road maps ;-) I don't even use AP to often. Now its more like flying than programming an FMC which simply executes the route :)

  • yep!!

  • almost hollaween

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