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Old 01-15-2010, 06:58 AM
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Originally Posted by MADjdm,Jan 15 2010, 07:09 AM
Honeywell avionics suite? Do you run gbas, raas?
Honeywell Primus 2000 or something like that

Jet-A, its like 99% Kerosene

Engines are Rollys-Royce (AE3007-E)
Old 01-15-2010, 07:01 AM
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Really cool pictures Joey - I would love to fly a plane one day!
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^^ Awesome video! I've been thinking of doing a flight on a cessna, you pay about $200 and you get to fly it with a certified instructor for about an hour.
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Yeah do it, its great (I took down the video I have to re-upload it, the quality on my computer is much better
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Originally Posted by JoeyBalls,Jan 15 2010, 09:46 AM
its an Embraer 145 (Brazilian Jet)

Here is one more I found (just after landing)

look ma no hands...

I fly those jets to STL all the time, hope it's more comfortable up front.

Dumb question, when you are the ground the stick steers the front wheels??

Is there a button or something that awitches that ability on and off?
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^ There is what is called a "Tiller", its like a mini steering wheel. On the runway you use your feet to steer though (rudder), if you used the tiller at like 120mph the airplane would veer of he runway

to activate the hydraulic steering for the tiller you just have to press down on it while you use it.
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joeyballs is a B.A.M.F.
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Very cool pictures
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great pics joey. I have always wanted to fly and want to try the Cessna route that Byron was talking about.
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Seeing pictures like that make me regret not becoming a navy pilot


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