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Posted Thursday, November 23, 2006 9:56:07 AM


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You will get the most out of FSFlyingSchool if you read the manual and you handle your aircraft realistically. By this, we mean that you fly in such a manner that your passengers are neither ill nor terrified at the end of the flight and the aircraft is still in good shape.

FSFlyingSchool is about airmanship, the handling of the plane. It is not about checklists or operating the FMC. Of course you can still do this, (we do), but this is not the reason we built this add-on.

We want virtual pilots to think about what they are doing to themselves, their passengers, their aircraft, ATC and the traffic they are sharing the virtual skies with.

It can be very easy to get reasonable landing, flight, circuit and airmanship challenge scores when flying a simple plane in dead calm weather… but where’s the challenge in that? Set up a nasty gusting crosswind at your destination, lower the visibility at the airfield and try something heavy. This is where your scores can really get good!

Above all - have fun!


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Posted Thursday, November 30, 2006 2:25:26 AM


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fsfs is not about checklists as the squadronleader says, but you'd better think about them or you'll forget to set flaps, arm those spoilers etc - so in the end, it's doing a very nice job of keeping us on our toes!
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Posted Friday, December 01, 2006 8:51:07 AM


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fsfs is not about checklists as the squadronleader says, but you'd better think about them or you'll forget to set flaps, arm those spoilers etc - so in the end, it's doing a very nice job of keeping us on our toes!

Must... remember... to arm... those... darned... s p o i l e r s....

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