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mikeymike

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Hey guys

Quick question was wondering what would be the most realistic load state

Is it long or short??

 

As i have been doing it at cold and dark state

 

Thou that is very uncommon in real world.

 

Thanks

Mike

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This is a sim.

If you like cold and dark, they do that

If not, don't.


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This is a sim.

If you like cold and dark, they do that

If not, don't.

Thanks

 

I understand that thou would still like to know the answer to my question

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I think really it depends on how long you are on the ground between flights. If it's a short turn, use short, if you're on the ground longer use long. I use long myself.


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I think really it depends on how long you are on the ground between flights. If it's a short turn, use short, if you're on the ground longer use long. I use long myself.

Understood

Cheers mate.

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