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user2
01-11-2002, 07:02 AM
LAST EDITED ON Jan-11-02 AT 07:03AM (EDT)[p]This is my question of the day- feel free to answer, please...

What type of "Flight Simmer" are you?

Are you a high altitude type, or one that enjoys scenery close up?

What type of aircraft do you prefer to fly most of the time?

Where do you like to fly the most?

I'll tell you a little about myself. I'm more of a low altitude "simmer" because I like to sit back and take in the scenery.
I prefer to fly smaller aircraft, something a little easier to control at lower altitudes.
I prefer using cessnas, as well as more historic airplanes (to include warplanes) and the Sopwith Camel.
I don't prefer a particular place- rather, I fly to all of the places I have been and try to compare with real life. But I still check out other places I haven't been as well.


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fspaan
01-11-2002, 07:19 AM
LAST EDITED ON Jan-11-02 AT 07:20AM (EDT)[p]>Are you a high altitude type,
>or one that enjoys scenery
>close up?
>
high altitude and prefer addon scenery from airports

>What type of aircraft do you
>prefer to fly most of
>the time?
>

I prefer the PSS 747-400 and the DreamFleet 737-400. For practising approach plates I enjoy to fly Cessna from Dreamfleet


>Where do you like to fly
>the most?
>

Home Hub is EHAM. I prefer Europe - Asia flights


Regards,

ferry

pipeline109
01-12-2002, 07:52 PM
'Low altitude'
Favorite planes are the C172 and Piper Cherokee(for longer flights). I like challenges and adventures, so I like to fly in the hills near my residence (southwestern PA.) I also see nothing wrong with weaving through cities or the occaisional cross-country flight.

FangVV
01-13-2002, 12:31 AM
I'm very much a "Kick the tyres, Light the fires" type of pilot. Most of my flying these days is done in whatever plane I'm working on at the time (at the moment it's an AlphaJet) and at lower altitudes. I prefer short hops or flying around in the pattern, although I'm not averse to a long "Terrain Avoidance" flight through mountains or following a coastline.

Josh10524
01-13-2002, 09:09 PM
Low altitude helo pilot EC120 is my fave closely followed by AS350 B2 SuperStar helo