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Posted Tuesday, September 02, 2008 4:49:46 AM


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I have made my own instructor. He is me and he speaks Danish, so I can have myself flaming me. - who said schizo?

After finishing the last voicefile, naturally I hopped in the plane and flew. I just used the Cessna 172, and wanting to test the different areas of speech, I flew like a madman. Not even an experienced F16 fighterpilot would have able to get a clear shot in - I guarantee that.

I had not made a flightplan, and just sort of hopped around, maneuvering to the point of vommiting - and beond, until I spotted a runway. It was about a mile ahead, 90 degrees to me, and 2000 feet below me, so I advanced to landing mode and skydove towards the runway, making a 90 deg, left turn as I fell, and hammered down on the runway. I killed the engine and heard myself telling me off. Then I "checked my logbook" and was utterly amazed to find that I actually got a flight score of 46.33. I think that is quite more than I got on my first flight at FSFS, and at that time I tried....



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Posted Tuesday, September 02, 2008 5:21:12 AM


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Wow, Ole "The Flying Danish" barking out explicatives at me?  And I could continue to fly because I wouldn't understand one word of it...Cool!

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Posted Tuesday, September 02, 2008 5:52:55 AM


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Ole:

Congratulations for finishing your voice files - what a great job!

As to your score, in FSFS if you do very bad things on a landing you'll get zero very quickly, but the flight score is more forgiving - you pretty much have to crash (or not take off) in order to get a flight score of zero.

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I notised. My second attempt gave me a whopping 79,23 flightscore, after another stomach rolling flight, in the cessna. I think from now on, I´ll just fly like crazy all the time, and try to land decently.

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Posted Tuesday, September 02, 2008 6:12:55 AM


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I notised. My second attempt gave me a whopping 79,23 flightscore, after another stomach rolling flight, in the cessna.

Ok - we have got to clarify a few points here. I just found 104 scores on the web Flight Scores table, in one version of a Cessna 172 that were better than this. Only a small fraction of pilots actually submit scores. From this we can see what kind of flight score 79.23 really is.

I think from now on, I´ll just fly like crazy all the time, and try to land decently.

Oh - let's not do that Ole. It is easier to get a non-zero score in a flight than in a landing, but the score will not be good unless the pilot flies seriously and with skill.



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Ok - we have got to clarify a few points here. I just found 104 scores on the web Flight Scores table, inone version of a Cessna 172that were better than this. Only a small fraction of pilots actually submit scores. From this we can see what kind of flight score 79.23 really is.


It is easier to get a non-zero score in a flight than in a landing, but the score will not be good unless the pilot flies seriously and with skill.



Language, language, language. Of course you can find a lot of better scores than my 79,23. People submitting those were serious I guess. Actually flying straight and level, just as I usually do.
I was only trying to say that I was amazed to be able to get almost 80 points for fooling around, and in a small piston engine machine like the C172. I seem to tell a different story than my translated words try. 79.23 is NOT a good score, I never said that, but It´s one heck of a lot better than my first score in here, and for trying to make the instructor talk as much as possible, to hear how my recorded files were....

No I will not fly like crazy when I fly serious. I was just raving on from the feeling of... whooou 80 points? As my header states; it was a testflight. Sorry if I intimidated anyone.


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Posted Monday, September 15, 2008 1:42:57 AM


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Søn i en beklagelse, Glemte hen til skærpe mig seatbelt


ROFLMAO.....does this help ?

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Posted Monday, September 15, 2008 2:25:02 AM


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Biggles: There are many many things are incompatible with a translationprogram, and that makes it often, even very often, impossible to understand the meaning of the translation. Please attach the original text in English

I used the Google translationprogram to translate the above text to create something not understandable, but the program was too good.

I didn´t understand a word, though of the babble you wrote in Danish.... so the initial text in this apply, still goes.

Nice try.



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Ole:

I wondered if it would work.....guess not, which of course makes if even funnier.

I tried to say:

"Son of a bitch; forgot to tighten my seatbelt."

Cheers

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I knew that! (Used Google and got the general idea...)

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