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1  The Hangar / Aviation Humor / Noobs/funny on: September 25, 2008, 08:23:19 pm
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2  Starting Out / The Flight Training Forum / Re: Where are you at? on: May 16, 2008, 09:43:36 pm
Congratulations Ryan!

Ryans flyin!!!!!!!! YYYYAAAAA!!!! Good work brother!
3  Starting Out / General Discussion and Introductions / Re: How can we improve the forums? on: April 29, 2008, 06:21:39 pm
I fly with these guys regularly and they can share alot of tips on flying and little tid bits of onfo that could help us. Feel free to pay us a visit and I hope they will do the same. Cool
http://virtualjg27.com/main.html
4  Starting Out / General Discussion and Introductions / Re: How can we improve the forums? on: April 29, 2008, 06:13:58 pm
This is such a nice forum. I can't think of any way to improve it. Maybe we just need to attract more memebers. Perhaps those of us who belong to other sites can tell our friends there to check this site out.

I agree Mike. I do know 3 pilots. ! is a bush pilot in AK, another is a sport pilot and the other is a just for fun pilot. I will invite them to check out this site. They are the ones who taught me how to fly virtual.Yeah that sounds like a good Idea. Grin
5  Starting Out / General Discussion and Introductions / Re: Hello there! on: April 27, 2008, 08:56:30 pm
O yeah!! I didn't think of that. TY Mike. Nice tip
6  Starting Out / General Discussion and Introductions / Re: Hello there! on: April 25, 2008, 09:09:44 pm
Hi guys Im still waitin for  good weather here in WA. To do my intro. WA weather sucks
Except for thr fishin.
7  Starting Out / General Discussion and Introductions / Quick Q on: March 02, 2008, 10:25:15 am
A quick question before I start my flight training. Ok I love to fish. I see float planes all over where I live. So I wanna fly a float plane to a lake. Is that another certification or could I do classes in that only. Or start at the airport with land based craft. Just courious.
Matt
8  Starting Out / General Discussion and Introductions / Re: Flight Sims on: February 13, 2008, 11:26:24 am
Yes I stall quit alot especially if I turn too sharp or climb too steep for too long and you lose your air speed. The trick is altitude. Practice at 4000 meters. Flat spins are the hardest to come out of. If you spin to the right reduce rpms twist the stick to the left with full flaps and push foward on the nose to aim to the ground to try and gain speed. Once the plane starts to recover slowly straighten the stick. Ease back on the stick until you go level. Increase rpms full throttle raise flaps. Your flying again. Just the oposite if you spin the other way.
9  Starting Out / General Discussion and Introductions / Re: Flight Sims on: February 11, 2008, 07:10:54 pm
Hi Briana,
To me flight sims are a good tool. I learned to virtual fly 5 years ago using Il2 Sturmovik. The plane set is in 3d and there are alot of WW2 pilots that swear up and down that they are in a real plane. The beauty of virtual is if you crash you can respawn in a brand new paint job and start all over again. The controls are in real time. I also use Trak IR4 which puts your head movements into the sim as if you are actually looking around. Tir 4 is a tracking devise using infrared light to track your movements with a reflective dot on your forehead. It is amazing to be so close yet so safe. So I say yes! it is worth buying a simulator. The weather, sun clouds, night, what ever time it's worth it. It will keep youe wits sharp. Good luck and I'll see ya in the air.
Chili out
10  Starting Out / General Discussion and Introductions / Re: Hello there! on: February 02, 2008, 06:32:39 pm
Well Im gettin my physical in 2 weeks. Then up up and away!! My dream is to fly a Mesherschmit BF109. Preferably the G6 model. If there is even one out there.I know they are very expensive to own and very limited. Just a dream!Any plane will do actually Smiley
Chili out.
11  Starting Out / General Discussion and Introductions / Hello there! on: January 20, 2008, 03:13:07 pm
Hi my name is Matt. Call me "Chili" I decided to get my PPL this year. I fly alot of flight sims IL2 in particular because of the WW2air craft. I all ready got the flight kit and went through it. It is very informative. I live here in WA state Bremerton. Im excited to get started.Is anyone familiar with this area? I could use a few pointers. The closest airport is Bremerton National. Do they have a good flight school? Nice to meet you all.
Chili out.
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