Is it sad, that I regularly "re-browse" old threads in the aircraft specific channels? Especially the Comanche, which I have.
There are some real gems of information there, that I've read before but enjoy perusing again and again.
I even do it on the bonanza channel, and don't even own it
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I will do a deep dive into the Strat and Connie from time to time. 🥸
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Trev
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Sad? Absolutely not. It's all an opportunity to learn, which is the main reason flight and aviation are a life-long passion
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Is it sad? Yes, almost terminally sad. Welcome to the club!
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Sad? Not at all. I find a post now and then, with some useful info and wonder how I missed it the first time.
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Funnily enough, I am really considering getting the bonanza, now that I am back in p3d world.
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And yes, I did
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Good manrussellwwest wrote: ↑31 Jul 2021, 12:04And yes, I did
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