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JW Scud
Posts: 252
Joined: Sun Aug 14, 2016 12:44 am

[quote author=Slick Goodlin link=topic=9837.msg28310#msg28310 date=1563239280]
[quote author=JW Scud link=topic=9837.msg28297#msg28297 date=1563148295]
Doing the same thing, two months.
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I dunno about you, I’m enjoying the sim a lot more than I expected but I’m equally eager for it to be over.
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Learning a lot. Partner is a complete disaster. Knew from day one that he won’t make it.




John Swallow
Posts: 319
Joined: Fri Jun 03, 2016 1:58 pm

[color=rgb(90, 90, 90)][quote]"...the Canadian pilots proved to be highly skilled, usually hitting each navigational waypoint within 10 seconds of the plan."
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[color=rgb(90, 90, 90)]And +/- 3 seconds was easily achieved using a simple rule of thumb:  increase/decrease speed (30 or 60 knots - can't remember) for 10 times the number of seconds early or late.  [/quote]
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[color=rgb(90, 90, 90)]Pretty amazing considering that they were just using paper maps and a watch...[/color]
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