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Thanks for the feedback,Bone.
FS. I've never flown the default FSX CRJ, but Wilco have a payware version for FSX too. Wonder if they're more realistic .. http://www.wilcopub.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=prod_CRJ_fleet
These are great videos, Bone. Keep 'em, coming! Interesting comment about the smells and sounds you can't get from FS. As a maintainer I got to see and small a lot of that stuff, but on navy jets, some years ago (A-7s and FA-18s.) One of the things we avionics techs routinely did was align the INS before the pilot walked out to the plane, since that took ten minutes or so (in the A-7E anyway), and it was a ten minutes in which there was nothing to do except monitor the alignment. It was during those times that I would put my hands on the stick and throttles, look out through the HUD, and imagine what it must be like to be zooming through the clouds with that sort of view. Good stuff! Those CRJ-900s sure are shiny and new looking! What are those "soup cans" sticking out forward of each main mount, between the wheels?
Any difference between the 900NG and 900 apart from the cabin (windows)?
Portover.
And I don't know what you guys have against the default CRJ. It's by far the least bug ridden of the default airliners.
B. OK, if you like it, but there's just too much missing for me to take it seriously.
Brian Gladden:
BTV is beautifull, I love going there, making the approach over Lake Champlain. All of our planes had to come through BTV first. We do layovers there with the scheduled passenger service, some trips have a 30 hour layover there. Nice.
What exactly?
Apart from a FMC...
Next time you have one of those 30 hour layovers planned. Let me know. The first barley soda is on me.