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1 minute ago, Glenn Fitzpatrick said:

ah ...  I believe the Bombardier designed "Airbus" is the A220 and it is basically being built by Airbus to avoid anti-Canadian tariffs that Boeing managed to get implemented.  Not real sure of the exact details.

Yes I think so.  Bombardier designed the C series C220....  I guess which got changed to A220.

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1 hour ago, ryanbatc said:

Yes I think so.  Bombardier designed the C series C220....  I guess which got changed to A220.

That is correct, but the airplane in that - excellent - video is an Airbus A320 Neo, not a Bombardier which only created the A220 sold as an Airbus now.

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Great video, with nice production. As ever, the pushback procedure (or rather the lack of procedures) makes me cringe to watch, it breaks so many safety rules it'd be tedious to list them all, but that is a function of the sim unfortunately.

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great vid and actually with a sense of humour (like MCDU updated to Win11 😉 ) 

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7 hours ago, Bert Pieke said:

Bombardier 320 Neo?

It's just a pun because Airbus rename the CSeries in Airbus A220. I guess a joke, and a good one.

Also did you notice the Pax in the airport are the same one as in the SWS Kodiak ?

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The windsock going mental on both approaches was an eye opener 😂

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2 hours ago, Chock said:

Great video, with nice production. As ever, the pushback procedure (or rather the lack of procedures) makes me cringe to watch, it breaks so many safety rules it'd be tedious to list them all, but that is a function of the sim unfortunately.

Just be grateful that you do not see my own pushback procedure. It basically involves pressing CTRL+P, and letting the aircraft roll backwards (with engines already running, and without using a rear view mirror) until it is adjacent (and perpendicular) to the taxiway. I then use a little wheel on my CH Flightstick Pro joystick to increase thrust, and employ AutoRudder to help me turn the plane using the joystick.

By the book, Admiral :laugh:

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Gee, I knew the Neo was cutting edge, but great to see its using Win 11  🙂

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