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<font size=3>FWIW, at the <b>strong</b> urging of my good flying buddy Ed
Hartley -- aka ROHO -- I tried mode 4 on the sim. Everything went
as planned 'til it came to landing. THEN, I the $#!^$& hit the
fan!!! Later, Ed told me to "just wiggle both sticks..."
(Ail & Rud). I have yet to try it that way, but I will stick to
mode 2, for now. Maybe, sometime when I get "lots of
time"... :-D :-D<br><br>
At 07:46 AM 3/20/2009, Stuart Chale wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">I wasn't suggesting any one
change or try it with a real plane unless you are 12 years old and pick
up this stuff more quickly :)<br>
It was an interesting experiment though, and something I had wanted to
try, and my 15 year old son who just learned to fly couldn't do any
better.<br>
Stuart<br>
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