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Flying the B700 Series Flight Simulators (B/W) This really informative and readable instruction manual was created for the Simultor Pilot who wants to take advantage of the fabulous new Boeing airliner simulations now available.. Written in a styl


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Flying the B700 Series Flight Simulators (B/W)

Title:Flying the B700 Series Flight Simulators (B/W)
Author:Mike Ray
Rating:4.52 (515 Votes)
Asin:0936283106
Format Type:Spiral-bound
Number of Pages:266 Pages
Publish Date:2005-09-05
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Editorial : About the Author Captain Mike Ray is the guy who has been writing about flying for a really long time and has been strapped to airplane seats for an even longer time. Over 37 years of flight experience give his work authority and relevance.

This really informative and readable instruction manual was created for the Simultor Pilot who wants to take advantage of the fabulous new Boeing airliner simulations now available. Written in a style that opens up the mysterious and complex world of airline flying to even the most under exposed novice, the book also builds to a point where the most jaded expert finds nuggets of information that will enhance his sim flight experience.

High quality paper, takes pencil or ink beautifully. It's true. John Muir is regarded as the expert in the field as far as aircooled VW's. These rules feel like a distillation of the author's decades of experience, and cover things that when you read them feel mostly like commonsense as all good ideas tend to be.

This is also the first chapter that you see a very unique pedagogical device used by the author - that of reproducing paintings to show how many of these techniques are actually timeless (such as the Law of Thirds or the Golden Rectangle).

If you are a HD afficionado, this book is manna from heaven. Audra does such a great job of defining scary sounding auto terms, and presenting the material in a way that is understandable and relatable. First of all, I must say that this book is essential for anyone who has bought one of the complex third-party aircraft for Flight Simulator 2004 or X, such as the PMDG or Level-D products. I also recommend using the Hay

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