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Post by almguy1 on Jul 16, 2011 8:53:25 GMT
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Post by Herman on Jul 18, 2011 14:55:07 GMT
Nice flight, nice screenshots, great looking HS 748 with a nice panel.
Herman
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Post by almguy1 on Jul 18, 2011 18:31:45 GMT
Nice flight, nice screenshots, great looking HS 748 with a nice panel. Herman Thanks Herman, Yes pretty paint job. very smooth looking. Dave
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Post by Klaus Hullermann on Jul 18, 2011 19:05:17 GMT
Nice screenshots Dave. Also the HS 748 is a nice freeware bird, but not for novice FS-pilots. For those kind of pilots, I only have to say: rtfm (=read the friendly manual). In order to fly this bird correctly, you really have to read the manual. Otherwise you will be into big trouble.
Klaus
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Post by ZippCalculator on Jan 11, 2012 23:19:08 GMT
When i was on FS9(ARGH) I had a HS748 in calm air and i didn't have a panel but instead had a window view and this was with out any special camera views
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Post by almguy1 on Jan 12, 2012 8:55:05 GMT
When i was on FS9(ARGH) I had a HS748 in calm air and i didn't have a panel but instead had a window view and this was with out any special camera views Hi 717 I am not exactly sure what you mean Regards Dave
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Post by ecosse821 on Jan 12, 2012 10:45:56 GMT
That aircraft is right now my favorite. I am mostly a jet guy, but the 748 and also the Mike Stone F27 with Fraser McKay's panel have been keeping me busy the last several days.
I have been flying the 748 between Dublin and Glasgow, and flying the F27 between O'Hare and Champaign's Willard Airport. (My home-town airport.)
The checklist feature on both planes is invaluable - a little time in the well-prepared manuals plus these checklists and you can get up to speed pretty quickly.
The HS748 looks so gorgeous flying over the Firth of Clyde and the islands and peninsulas.
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