May 27, 201412 yr After months of only manually flying the Q400, mostly in circuits, I finally found the time this long weekend to study and operate the FMC, including VNAV. I love it when I get the time learn new things like this and it's amazing how much you miss out on if you don't make yourself do it. Considering P3D, A2A's V2 Accusim module, PMDG on the threshold of P3D, great training videos like Airline2Sim's series and all of the other great things happening, it is quite a good time to be a flightsim nut.
May 28, 201412 yr Erich, I highly recommend Airline2Sim's Q400 training video series, if you haven't seen them already. You'll learn a lot watching the series. Todd Regards, Todd Harrell Computer: i7 3770k @ 4.6 GHz, 16 GB DDR3 RAM, GTX 1070 GPU, 750W PSU, 250 GB SSD (Win 7), 500 GB SSD (P3D), 2 x 1TB HDD, 28-inch Viewsonic 1080p monitor Sim: P3Dv3
May 28, 201412 yr Author Erich, I highly recommend Airline2Sim's Q400 training video series, if you haven't seen them already. You'll learn a lot watching the series. Todd Hi Todd Yes, I have the Q400 series. Excellent stuff. Erich
May 28, 201412 yr Just bought the video on vimeo. Time to learn before buing the Q400. Where do i find some nice routes in Europe and USA? Thanks Michael Michael Moe
May 28, 201412 yr Where do i find some nice routes in Europe and USA? Thanks Michael FlyBE are the biggest operator of Q400s in the world (they fly 57 and have 3 more on the way), and have an extensive route network. http://www.flybe.com/en/route-map/ Also, Wideroe (a Norwegian regional airline) operate Q400s too, and fly some very interesting and beautiful routes:- http://www.wideroe.no/en?cur=GBP&gclid=CjgKEAjwkpacBRCNlprWw-u-nBwSJACwHiw-GClJe2JafzVzWghLbYuUfhZBMW4BhBnqcky16nTxp_D_BwE I can't help with US routes for the aircraft, but I'm sure someone else will.
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