Fly jets on 4 hour ifr flights or fly small cessnas in a small circles?
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jetscream wrote:QUOTE (jetscream @ Dec 29 2008, 10:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I fly a beech 1900d between wellington-woodbourne heeps of takeoffs and landings![]()
and sometimes a 737-800 between akl-wellington
i like aircraft with easy auto pilot
beech 1900d or dash 8-300 from whangarei to auckland


Naki wrote:QUOTE (Naki @ Jan 28 2009, 10:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Interesting stuff Phil ..did you know that Cliff Tait wrote an article at Flightsim.com on his adventures ..see here..
What aircraft are you using? Theres a nice Airtourer coming for FS9 and FSX ..see here
Thanks Paul for the Cliff Tait article- it looks fascinating - I dislike reading long articles on-screen so will make hard copies and read them in comfort of my armchair later.
I selected the Mooney Bravo to fly this adventure. It's faster through the boring parts (cheating a bit I know) but on "Realism Settings: Hard" seems reasonably challenging. However, I prefer not to use the FD and the AP buttons - that's really cheating and are a nightmare after recovering a saved flight. I sometimes use the GPS but only to check my navigation on very long legs (currently 700 nM).
Thanks too for the tip re. the pending Airtourer.
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Jan 28 2009, 11:10 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I do get mail every now again , from the Nelson region , and his name is Cliff Tait - could it be conincidents , another epic flight was the double crossing of the Tasman in a Fletcher back in Sep 1978 finishing at Wigram for the 50 th of Charles Kingsford Smiths first crossing from Richmond airport Australia .
I don't know where Cliff lives now but it might be worthwhile asking your contact if he is the Cliff Tait.
I'll do a little research and then maybe add the '78 Fletcher flight to my list (I do recall it but don't know any details - I can see this list can get quite long very quickly) - thanks Ian.
Phil
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