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Are there cowl flaps in this plane? if so where are they located?

 

Where is the OAT gauge?

 

how many does it take to crew this plane? one pilot or do you need two?


Ciao!

 

 

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Hi Brian , There are not any cowl flaps in the titan   also there is no OAT gauge.

I use the gtn 750 with the oat displayed to get over that and also used the aired trick someone posted in here to get the cylinder head temps to register in a somewhat realistic way.

with those two tricks its a nice plane ,  as long as you get used to not having a dme gauge

for that you can use the avidyne screen that tells the distance to the nearest vors  so it is sort of a dme gauge .  I not 100 percent sure but I think it can be operated by a single pilot.

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OK. Thanks

its quite a handful on short flights.. as soon as you clean up you start to prepare for descent.

 

I noticed that I have to really feed in lots of up elev. trim on landings. with gear and full flaps.. do you?

 

I'm streaming some air taxi flights in the Samoa Islands right now.. it's a bit big for some of those airports.  Maybe the PC12 would be better. or another smaller piston twin.


Ciao!

 

 

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I have not flown her since I got my new ch eclipse yoke  btw BTFO of saitek..

I will do a short hop in her tonight

Previously I got her in to Tapini and back to jacksons

what I do remember It does float on with ground effect for a while.

I also have somoa I love the tropics   try out pac sim if you havent already 

Cheers .

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