bush flying for microsoft flight sim
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I do not know how many of you guys do flight sim, I am going to get if this year.
Anyway I just found this web site dedicated to bush flying on flight sim.
bush flying unlimited.
http://bfu.avsim.net
check it out.
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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
Big Rocks Tall Props Flight Simulator - That would be pretty cool
And a safer way to mess around without actually bending a plane.
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There is a sim version of the Savannah to be downloaded on one of the dealers sites. I've used it to land on the roofs of buildings in my local area. Wouldn't want to do that in real life, someone might complain.
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Some would say that I'm a hard core flight simmer.
I just say that it is good training for the real thing and a lot safer.
IMHO here is the all time best location and plane for bush flying.
Lukla aka launch point for Mt. Everest. Get it here...
http://www.aerosoft.com/cgi-local/us/ib ... 4430677490
And the Pilatus Porter. The only single engine plane that can handle it. Which you can get here...
http://www.fsd-international.com/
have fun working at really high altitude and landing on the side of a mountain.
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The latest Microsoft sim version recently out has three Maule programs. Load the grey red and white one and you get to fly with me. It was an interesting time seeing how the Micro guys put it together from the beginning to the finished product.
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