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Posted Sunday, March 09, 2008 4:33:49 AM
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Hello,

Could you make a table that shows what a low and high score would be for various elements of a flight in different classes of aircraft.

For example...I score 90 for flying a cessna for the flight and landing - which includes use of autopilot....what is the highest attainable score for flying a cessna ?

It would be useful to have a guide.

For example....scoring 75-100....beginner, 100-150...frequent flyer and over 150...Biggles !

You get my point I'm sure.

It would better if this "Grading system" could be built into the program but a gauge or table on the website would be good enough for starters.

Thnx

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>> Could you make a table that shows what a low and high score would be for various elements of a flight in different classes of aircraft.
For example...I score 90 for flying a cessna for the flight and landing - which includes use of autopilot....what is the highest attainable score for flying a cessna ?
It would be useful to have a guide.
For example....scoring 75-100....beginner, 100-150...frequent flyer and over 150...Biggles !

I like your idea - this would be very useful in order to put things into context. 

The theoretical maximum scores available depend on pilot performance, weight, stall speed, wind at landing, visibility at landing and will soon also depend on failures and the pilot's handling of emergencies.

>> You get my point I'm sure.
It would better if this "Grading system" could be built into the program but a gauge or table on the website would be good enough for starters.

We'll get working on putting something onto the web site and look at what can be done in the software itself.

Thanks as always for the feedback!

In the meantime, here are some handy high score stats from the web tables as they stand at present:

LANDINGS
PMDG 737-900, 182.94 pts
Skyhawk 172R, 106.50 pts

FLIGHTS
Boeing 747-400, 169.40 pts
Skyhawk 172SP, 103.39 pts

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