Re: Congrats to Ted, our newest Retro pilot!
Posted: 01-09-2017 08:00 PM
Way to go Ted!!! About time!
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I like this idea !! A new certification. Wahoo.Michael Blakely wrote:Maybe it's time to split our Retro checkride into Retro-Props and Retro-Jets.
You're right Rey. I put this one off for a long time....just wasn't very interested in the older prop's. However I got the A2A B-17 and the Captain Sim C-130 both of which are fun to fly. They have peaked my interest in prop's and now the Connie has been released which looks very interesting but is a little expensive I think. I will eventually get the Connie as well as get more into the intricacies of properly handling the prop engines.Rey Ramon wrote:Congrats Ted! Man I've been away for like 6 years and even I have my retro endorsement! What took you sooooo long?
Having both the A2A Captain of the Ship airliners - B377 and now the L049 Connie - I would suggest getting the B377 first. The Connie is an older airliner and looks better than the B377, but now that I've had a little time with the Connie (as pilot and not play flight engineer, too) I find the B377 to be my favorite of the two a/c.Theodore Martin wrote:... and now the Connie has been released which looks very interesting but is a little expensive I think. I will eventually get the Connie as well as get more into the intricacies of properly handling the prop engines.
Thanks for the input Harold.Harold Henderson wrote:Having both the A2A Captain of the Ship airliners - B377 and now the L049 Connie - I would suggest getting the B377 first. The Connie is an older airliner and looks better than the B377, but now that I've had a little time with the Connie (as pilot and not play flight engineer, too) I find the B377 to be my favorite of the two a/c.
If Wayne has gotten the Connie, he might have a different take.