While we are patiently waiting, I thought I'd share a video of an authentic DC-3 flight from a cockpit perspective I have not seen so far:
Cheers,
Mark
Cheers,
Mark
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A great Video, I watch it this afternoon , one off the biggest things four times I have had the Jump seat, one trip was from Christchurch and into Wellington , two hours later the return, I think the most exciting was out off Wanaka , quiet amazing to see ANZ 1900s zip pass and listen to the chat as we headed up the valley.While we are patiently waiting, I thought I'd share a video of an authentic DC-3 flight from a cockpit perspective I have not seen so far:
In a lot of aircraft with constant speed props you can close the throttles in flight and because the revs don't change neither does the sound very much.
TuFun has nailed it. Simply awesome to my (now partially deaf, thanks to such engines and props) ears .
I hate to be the guy that asks this, but will there be any scope for a gps? I'm thinking something along the lines of the Carenado C-185, which has a window click-spot for a plug-in gps, or the Lionheart Fairchild 24W, which has one in the glovebox. I'm really not much of a navigator, and could really use this lol.