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Bonanza piston or Baron 58 or 58p

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4 hours ago, turbomax said:

you can, if you refer to the proper official authorities, like the FAA, and the FAR Aim specifically, something we used in flight school when "opinions" on the internet had not yet been invented, you could purchase the book at most 

Wow. Thks for the links. Will definitely check them out.

Weird how hard it is to find real info on GA planes

Don't get me wrong. I am not senile. Just trying to fly these birds as close to reality as possible. All I have is a couple of courses on a  172 cessna to go by

That means concentrating on one more then others.

Got a lot of bad habits flying the big birds.

Could easily just take off, at 2000 and descent at 1500 and not even use the oxygen. The sim won't care much, but far from reality. Not like anyone is going to throw up or die.

Ron

MSFS 2024 -Too many airplanes to name. Too many airports to name.

22 minutes ago, Ron Lefebvre said:

Not like anyone is going to throw up or die.

nearly happened to me at 14.000 in a Cessna, not because I had no oxygen, but because of towering thunderstorms around and below me. lack of oxygen was the least of my problems. at that altitude in hot weather a tiny Cessna doesn't want to climb anymore. Even slight turbulence or turns can cause descent. 😀

Edited by turbomax

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60-130 fps. no CPU overclocking.

very nice.

21 minutes ago, Ron Lefebvre said:

Weird how hard it is to find real info on GA planes

more than enough, more than 40 books published by the FAA alone, all free of charge, directly from the aviation authorities, without "AI nonsense" 😀

https://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation

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60-130 fps. no CPU overclocking.

very nice.

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Well you guys got me going.  Time to learn how to properly fly a Twin.

As others have said the Baron is basically a Bonanza with 2 engines.

So I have decided to pick the 58P because why not. Plus I still want a piston. Did my first landing on 1 engine tonight. 

Going to try the right one tomorrow. Should be a little harder if the sim and BlackSquare have done their job

Plus, I found a nice red paint by Ryan, so I have no other choice now. :-)

 

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Ron

MSFS 2024 -Too many airplanes to name. Too many airports to name.

15 minutes ago, Ron Lefebvre said:

 

Plus, I found a nice red paint by Ryan, so I have no other choice now. :-)

 

Tim made some nice ones as well

https://flightsim.to/liveries/black-square-baron-professional/popular

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