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Sprint-Man
Check-In Staff Joined: 21 Dec 2012 Location: Tyne & Wear Points: 4 |
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Posted: 21 Dec 2012 at 4:05pm |
Thanks for having me,
I've just purchased a DC-6B (Boxed) and wonder if any of you experienced Sim-Commander's could tell me your views on it? I don't have the manual etc. yet and perhaps the Xmas post might delay arrival for a week or so but what's the pros and cons, the sound (via You Tube) seems really good though? Happy Christmas All, Sprint-Man
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hifly
Chief Pilot Joined: 04 Jan 2012 Location: Hastings UK Points: 1012 |
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Hello Sprint-Man. The DC-6B is excellent in all respects, visuals, sound, etc. Do you mean you have the disc but no manual? If so I would jump in, set flaps at 20, open the cowl flaps 50%, 3 degrees trim up, rotate 105-110 kts, raise flaps @ 140kts, climb at 500-1000 fpm and fly this magnificent bird. If you like this you'll like the Constellation too. Merry Christmas.
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Must Fly!
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johnep
P1 Joined: 16 Jan 2009 Location: Ely/Cambridge Points: 790 |
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Manual will be on the disc somewhere.
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CaptainIFLY
First Officer Joined: 04 Nov 2011 Location: KMKC - Kansas C Points: 471 |
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The DC-6 is a Great Aircraft inside & out !
So is the DC-3 as well as the Lockheed Constellation ! Capt. I~Fly |
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Sprint-Man
Check-In Staff Joined: 21 Dec 2012 Location: Tyne & Wear Points: 4 |
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Many thanks for yor reply, what I should have stated is that I have ordered but still await the complete 'package', hoping you had a good Christmas and again thank you.
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Sprint-Man
Check-In Staff Joined: 21 Dec 2012 Location: Tyne & Wear Points: 4 |
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Pardon my lack of forum-knowledge,Captain IFLY the pictures are quite stunning, how do you do that, seems I have much to learn?
My problem with any 'taildragger' would be that you can't taxi so easily and I am having enough difficulty as it is, still it's all part of the learning process ... hopefully? Thank You
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CaptainIFLY
First Officer Joined: 04 Nov 2011 Location: KMKC - Kansas C Points: 471 |
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[Sprintman] - Thanks , the Photo Screen Shots were taken as I flew.
You can do the same, by taking and hitting the "PRINT SCREEN" on your keyboard - then using your windows paint program to OPEN up the photo Screen Shot, Resize it, smaller,, in JPG format. and upload the Photo Screen Shot - to a photo web site like Photo bucket, and once you do that, copy/paste with your mouse,,, the IMG tags and then paste that tag into your message here . Simple as that,,, But I know I've lost you,, your probably like - Whatttttt ????? best thing for you to do is find you a screen shot program,, for taking photo screen shots, be my suggestion ! I use a Registered / Payware version of FRAPS, for my Videos and photo screen shots. Heres a Video of the Vintage Howard 500 I often Fly ! Captain I~Fly
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starling
Check-In Staff Joined: 22 Feb 2013 Location: UK Points: 34 |
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Hi Sprint-Man,
I'd be interested to know what you think of the DC-6 now you've had a chance to fly and get to know the aircraft. By the way, you can capture a screen shot by simpley pressing the v key on the keyboard when you see a pleasing composition on screen. As CaptainIFLY said, you will need to resize and convert the captured image into jpg format before you can post on this forum. Bruce
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