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Unread 12-27-16, 06:42 AM
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It's been a long time since I posted this BUT MANY THANKS! I have the dual throttles pedals and yoke. I had a computer guy come out and helped set up my system, with all the variables, switches and the like. I haven't flown it in a while due to a real Cessna 172 project. I have a '65 C337 I'm hoping to get flying next spring-after the C172 project. I'm an A&P and help a C337 owner with his annual and got to fly it for a couple of hours. Except for the two engines it flys much like a C182.
Thanks for your reply.
Sincerely, BILLS
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Yeah, i saw the date there was about 4 years ago. Figured I'd refresh the thread a little in case someone else wanted the info.

I'm a helicopter pilot by trade, and fly fixed wing privately. I use the sim just to stay sharp. It makes checkrides and BFR's a breeze. I've put a lot of money into it over the last few years, but compared to hiring a plane and an instructor, its a cheap way to fly.

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