I note the PMDG DC 6 is basrd on a currently flying example, replete with small Garmin gps.
Is the connie per chance ?
Thnx.
Is the Connie based on a RW example ?
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Re: Is the Connie based on a RW example ?
Yes, it is, except the RW Connie is not airworthy. Have you seen the intro video which Scott did?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... S2Ckc8uyUo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... S2Ckc8uyUo
Re: Is the Connie based on a RW example ?
No..... but I have now. Thnx !
Looks complex compared to my Comanche.
Looks complex compared to my Comanche.
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Re: Is the Connie based on a RW example ?
Hi.
Yes the connie at first glance is intimidating , and complex , but you soon get used to it , i now have at this time 311.4hrs on the connie , most of these hrs on vatsim in career mode , and yes i have had emergencies on line , mostly sick passengers , had a few vips as well , and one emergency was two in one , started with sick pax resulting in a diversion , and ended up almost losing engs 1 and 2 on finals due to swirling high winds on the edge of a storm , the winds caused air starvation for a few seconds , which caused the engines to splutter and almost die.
every flight is different i highly recommend it , great aircraft.
regards alan.
Yes the connie at first glance is intimidating , and complex , but you soon get used to it , i now have at this time 311.4hrs on the connie , most of these hrs on vatsim in career mode , and yes i have had emergencies on line , mostly sick passengers , had a few vips as well , and one emergency was two in one , started with sick pax resulting in a diversion , and ended up almost losing engs 1 and 2 on finals due to swirling high winds on the edge of a storm , the winds caused air starvation for a few seconds , which caused the engines to splutter and almost die.
every flight is different i highly recommend it , great aircraft.
regards alan.
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