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PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 2:22 pm 
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MAGGIEMAE wrote:
:roll: I speak Canadian,New Zealand and a smattering of American so I should be able to figure it out :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
:oops: Oh some English as well Tally Ho, Bloody Hell, Old chap :roll:


I, on the the other hand, occasionally prefer to employ some good old Anglo Saxon!!! :shock:

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 4:32 pm 
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MAGGIEMAE,

Let’s see, Canadian and New Zealand with a bit of Brit and Yank. I think that means that you are indeed a speaker of “Commonwealth”. Interestingly, Commonwealth speakers can do the Yank accent as well as most Yanks, and usually with better grammar. Here are only a few from the 54 Commonwealth Nations (excepting the Brits):

from Aussiland - Mel Gibson, Cate Blanchet, Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman, Tilda Swindon, Geoffry Rush, Naomi Watts, Rod Taylor, Rachel Griffiths, and many more;

from NZ-, Anna Paquin, Russel Crowe, Sam Neill and many others;

from Canada (O Canada) - Anna Paquin (Canuck born), Keanu Reeves, Dan Aykroyd, Mike Meyers, Christopher Plummer, Michael J. Fox, Seth Rogen, Donald Sutherland, Brendan Fraser, Oliver Platt, William Shatner, Joshua Jackson, Leslie Nielson, Graham Greene, Pamela Anderson, Sandra Oh, Mathew Perry, James Doohan, Coleen Dewhurst, Glenn Ford, Walt Disney (yes), Raymond Massey, Walter Pidgeon, Geneviève Bujold, Norma Shearer and many, many others;

from South Africa - Basil Rathbone, Glynis Johns, Ian Hunter, Charlize Theron, Juliette Prowse, Alice Kriege, Hugh Masakela, etc,;

from N. Ireland – Liam Neeson, James Nesbit, Richard Harris, Daniel-Day Lewis, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Farrel, Barry Fitzgerald;

(apologies for the sppeling or if I left someone out)


NickD,

Yeah, we all speak that stuff. My Scottish wife (Clan MacDonald, Sept: Cromb; Per mare per terras) calls it “Celtic Crude”.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 2:03 pm 
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Mitchell,

My wife is Scottish too, and a MacDonald - she was born on the Isle of Harris but the family originally came from North Uist in the 1800s...don't know which sept, its not something they are too bothered about. But, she speaks fluent Gaelic, my goodness doesn't she just, she couldn't speak English 'till she went to school - so I have no idea what is being said when I'm being sworn at, just that distance is good!!! I'm pure Anglo Saxon from the deep South...originated in London.

I've discovered that you don't need to understand the language, any language, to understand when you're being cussed though!!

But I really appreciate the start of this thread....

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Nick

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:53 am 
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NickD,

Go raibh maith agat as do garsún focail,. Tá sé i gcónaí deas a chloisteáil cineáltas den sórt sin. Féile le do bhean chéile ó mianach. Albain go deo.

Logh do thoil ar an ghramadach olc agus litriú, nach é seo mo chéad teanga.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 12, 2011 11:42 am 
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I'm new to FSX but lots of BoB2 time. My original plan was just to hop into the Accusim Spit and fly away. Fortunately I read Mitchell's Spitfire "Flying a Circuit" notes and realised I'd better learn to fly first, so equipped with my darling little A2A Cub I'm working my way through "Microsoft Flight Simulator X for pilots: Real World Training" (Jeff Van West & Kevin Lane-Cummings). The A2A Cub Manual is a work of art & labour of love in itself - thanks Mitchell! I'll save the Accusim Spit for a while - my late father started his career at Rolls-Royce grinding Merlin valves in the War, and I'd hate to make a mess of his engine!

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 1:49 am 
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I'm new to FSX but lots of BoB2 time. My original plan was just to hop into the Accusim Spit and fly away. Fortunately I read Mitchell's Spitfire "Flying a Circuit" notes and realised I'd better learn to fly first, so equipped with my darling little A2A Cub I'm working my way through "Microsoft Flight Simulator X for pilots: Real World Training" (Jeff Van West & Kevin Lane-Cummings). The A2A Cub Manual is a work of art & labour of love in itself - thanks Mitchell! I'll save the Accusim Spit for a while - my late father started his career at Rolls-Royce grinding Merlin valves in the War, and I'd hate to make a mess of his engine!


Thanks for the kind words, Bigfish.

I have suggested here before to those new to flying that to avoid unreasonable frustration and an overwhelming learning curve, not to mention the establishment of lots of bad habits, that they not begin to learn to fly in a 1,000+ horsepower fighter aircraft, but in the Cub; and to work up gradually to P-40, Spit and P-47, etc. as their knowledge and skills become developed.

The course of action you have chosen to take is most wise, little grasshopper.

The Cub is an excellent, possibly the perfect trainer for many reasons. The Cub Manual, accordingly, was designed not only to instruct regarding the Cub, but also regarding flying in general.

What do you think of the Elite pedals? They are a bit pricey, but they look solid.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 13, 2011 5:04 am 
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Hi Mitchell, I bought the Elite pedals with whatever Thrustmaster stick/throttle preceded the Cougar, I forget the name but it's still sitting in a box in the loft! It's the only bit of the control system without Hall sensors instead of potentiometers (I did the U2nxt conversion to the stick, and the Maestro James Hallows did the throttle) but has worked faultlessly for I guess 10 years now. Every year or so I extract it from the "cockpit" and clear the crud out & regrease the slide, that's all. The only drawback is lack of toe brakes. I did wonder about changing them for this reason, but as I find the A2A Cub models differential braking very well (full rudder and brake blipped, latter mapped to the joystick paddle) I'm not sure I'll bother. Well not ahead of getting my Accusim Spit anyway!

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