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What is your average flight time?

Your Average flight time? 186 members have voted

  1. 1. What is your average flight time?

    • 40 minutes or less
      2%
    • 41 minutes to 59 minutes
      11%
    • 1 hour to 1hour 29 minutes
      22%
    • 1 hours 30 minutes to 2 hours 30 minutes
      33%
    • 2 hours 31 minutes to 4 hours
      13%
    • 4 hours 1 minute to 5 hours 30 minutes
      2%
    • 5 hours 31 minutes and above
      0%
    • Charter Flight (based on real charter airline OPS)
      0%
    • Scheduled Flight (based on real scheduled airline OPS)
      9%
    • OdHoc - (not based on any real world airline OPS)
      4%

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Interesting poll.

 

Myself, I tend to usually fly flights about an hour, seldom more than two hours. I cant quite leave myself otherwise occupied normally, since I dont watch TV and even though I have a "two monitor" setup - well really a screen connected to a laptop, the computer itself doesnt like to do both FSX and some movie rendering at once. I intend to buy me an asus padfone as it comes out, maybe then - using it for charts and whatnot on DEP/ARR and as an AVOD IFE screen in cruise. That could be workable.

--Peter Fabian 
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Don't know if you have seen it or not but someone did make that old Britannia livery recently. I am actually flying her now. Its on avsim and he did a good job. There are 2 versions. One with and one without winglets.

 

Yes I have downloaded the Britannia livery but I have found a few faults with it, the colours are slightly wrong and the livery starts a little to low down – but it’s passable

 

Kimberly

If you only count the amount of time spent airborne usually no more than 2.5 to 3 hours, I only fly scheduled routes I find on flightaware.

Alex Jevdic --- KORD

 

A<380-----Love at first flight

About 1-2 hours usually with the NGX. I'm not a big fan of long haul, I usually just fly long hauls twice per year (cross the pond event) + a few concorde flights (even tho the they fly europe-usa, it only takes 3.5 hours, so I'm not sure if that qualifies for long haul)

Johan Pettersen

I think a lot depends on your actual flying set up. sitting at a desk is going to get uncomfortable after a few hours hunched over a screen.

When I decided to jump in and buy the rig it was always going to be designed around the most important part of the cockpit....The lazy boy chair !

 

a simple set up , A short throw projector, screen and a coffee table either side of the lazy boy, on one side the Logitech pro on the other a saitek throttle quad.

 

reclined in the position I can fly 10 hrs however I prefer several shorter flights

ZORAN

 

Average flight time for me 2 - 3:30hrs.

 

Mainly flying out of Gatportairwick to European holiday destinations but when i do have the time i love to take the 747X across the pond from Heathrow, sadly not as often as i'd like to :sad: .

Chris Howard
 

I fly anywhere from 1-2.5 hours normally and have a second computer screen that I have setup to play the AA and United Safety videos with one click and Netflix, sometimes though if the movie is really good I cheat and add a bit more fuel and fly further to finish the movie

-Ryan Vince

 

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Quote from 911 magazine: "- ...RSR delivers unparallelled performance and stunning looks"

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