For new starters looking for training
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Re: For new starters looking for training
Thanks Hurst, I'm pleased that you found it useful, Mauf knows his stuff and is a good teacher.
I like the idea about linking this to the main website, that might be worth doing
Have as many lessons as you like
I like the idea about linking this to the main website, that might be worth doing
Have as many lessons as you like
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From a PR point of view *Puts on his PR hat*Boyezee wrote:Thanks Hurst, I'm pleased that you found it useful, Mauf knows his stuff and is a good teacher.
I like the idea about linking this to the main website, that might be worth doing
Have as many lessons as you like
I think we should start up the OTU/Fliegerschule. Possibly have these joint as one unit so newcomers can try all aircraft and can decide from there what they want to fly.
Just a thought.
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Re: For new starters looking for training
Hello! I'm totally new to the simulation experience and would appreciate a lesson or two for both mapping my controls and running an aircraft (any RAF aircraft). I'm available just about any time, so whenever someone's available i'm ready!
Re: For new starters looking for training
Hi Voychek.
My advice is to stick to one aircraft type for the start and get in touch with a trainer (List -> Boyezees first post in this thread) for it.
My advice is to stick to one aircraft type for the start and get in touch with a trainer (List -> Boyezees first post in this thread) for it.
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He's got in touch, any one of the trainers on the list in the OP should make arrangements with him
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Well, I would say that depends on which type he prefers... Spitfire, I would suggest Da... Buzz, if Hurricane, maybe Bully or Spud, me third as I currently take care of Hurst.
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Hi Voychek, nice talking to you yesterday, one of the RAF boys will be in touch to arrange somethingvoychek wrote:Hello! I'm totally new to the simulation experience and would appreciate a lesson or two for both mapping my controls and running an aircraft (any RAF aircraft). I'm available just about any time, so whenever someone's available i'm ready!
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could i get some more training on the 109, i can get her up and fly across the channel without blowing engine, just landings i'm not so hot on.
And maybe a lesson on the spitfire as i can't get it off the ground at all. cheers in advance!
And maybe a lesson on the spitfire as i can't get it off the ground at all. cheers in advance!
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Hi Slushy, I can help you with the 109, my landings aren't great but I can get her down in one piece.
What nights in the week can you do?
What nights in the week can you do?
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i can make most nights Boyzee, after 8 ish!