August 11, 201312 yr I'm considering making a few videos on how to properly fly a twin in FSX. I'm a realworld pilot with a decent amount of time in light twins and a small amount in twin turbo props. Would anyone be interested? ATP MEL,CFI,CFII,MEI. Type Ratings B-737, ERJ-190,ERJ-170
August 11, 201312 yr As long as your videos are better than your signature jokes Yes, I'm sure many of us would benefit & enjoy watching how it should be done. - Dean P3Dv4 & XP11 space
August 11, 201312 yr Sure, I would be. That is about the only thing I fly now in FSX are light twins both piston and turbo but I'm sure I'm doing somethings wrong. Have some RW single engine time but no twin time..... :rolleyes: Cheers Martin
August 11, 201312 yr I too would be interested in hearing ANYTHING from a RW pilot about flying twins. Thanks for the offer and look forward to what ever you share with us. THANKS............ _________________________________________________________________________ Bob "roadwarrior" Werab Config: ASUS Prime Motherboard, RYZEN 5, 32 GB Ram, Radeon RX5700 XT, 2 TB SSD
August 11, 201312 yr yes 2 Monitors, 240G SSD.FSX:Steam with UTX USA Scenery, ORBX Base, Buildings, Airports, NorCAL, Steam addon- Airports, Trees, Milviz310R, Alabeo310R, Flight1 GTN750/650, Carenado- TBM850, Baron, Arrow, V35, F33, C441, 421C, Phenom 100, Premier 1A, RA Duke B60 V2, RA Duke Turbine V2, Active Sky Next always running real WX. Skyvector
August 11, 201312 yr I would bet the problem most people have and don't even know is that they're flying over squared/the importance of using your prop levers more than power. Elijah HoytCFI, CFII, CMEL, CSEL, CSES, IFR
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