| Sean Black 2005-07-19, 8:52 pm |
| In article <vO5De.5859$oZ.2865@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net>, James
Calivar <amheiserbush@yahoo.com.au> writes
quote:
>Sean Black wrote:
>
>Actually, I found the "little" manual (110pp) to be pretty good. Not
>exhaustive by any means, but a good distillation of what is involed in
>flying the F-16.
>
>
It is quite good, but as I haven't flown F4 for years, I wanted to go
through all the training missions to re-acquaint myself with it. The
little manual is good for the radar and weapons stuff, but not the
basics (takeoff/landing etc...)
I guess I've been spoilt with the flying lessons in FS2004, with the
instructor talking you through each step, with no need to refer to the
manual.
quote:
>I'm doing like you and printing out the sections as I need them. I've
>also been falling back to my old original F4 manual for quick reference
>(less bulky while actually engaged with the PC).
>
Has much changed since the original manual? I've still got mine laying
around somewhere, I'll try and find it, if it's still pretty relevant.
--
Sean Black
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