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Real 737 yoke roll angle?

Started by Flying_Fox, September 06, 2013, 10:49:27 AM

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jackpilot

Just adding a mini-grain of salt
Trying to be as close a.p. is highly legitimate, the only glitch is..close to what?  Real aircrafts of the same serie are constantly modified/improved/updated, avionics used are not identical because of replacements or carrier choice, tan panels happen in grey cockpits , ops are modified, etc etc and I'm pretty sure that the "yoke angle" might be slightly different from one airplane to another.
This being said I think our standards are fairly high and there is nothing wrong with that.
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Maurice

Quote from: jackpilot on September 10, 2013, 11:16:44 AM

This being said I think our standards are fairly high

JP :D

Understatement of the year for the sim builders community, or at least this one :)

They just have to build more asylums as this hobby keeps growing  ;D

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Quote from: Maurice on September 10, 2013, 11:50:38 AM
Quote from: jackpilot on September 10, 2013, 11:16:44 AM

This being said I think our standards are fairly high

JP :D

Understatement of the year for the sim builders community, or at least this one :)

They just have to build more asylums as this hobby keeps growing  ;D

Maurice
Yah, and they must at least have dynamic simpits so that I can die peacefully with my boots on  :idiot:
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