
One of First Air's 737 200Cs sitting on the ramp at Yellowknife prior to departing on a night freight run to Winnipeg.
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chopper_nut wrote:QUOTE (chopper_nut @ Apr 3 2013,9:34 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Thanks largely to idiots buying or building next to airports and subsequently complaining about noise, the classic 737 200s have been forced from the skies in Australasia.
Nice screen Nick.... a really funny story about those idiots , a Caribou had engine trouble after a display at Omaka mid 2000s , they brought into Wigram for fixing .. still sit in my mind the engine run-ups going into the late Thursday and Friday evening - I could hear it from very clearly - music to my ears and its greatest swansong was on the Saturday , further engine runs then a test flight directly over the airfield as it spiraled up so did the noise
the RAAF aircraft was there another couple days , some people .

Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Apr 3 2013,6:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>greenies, .....NOISE and SMOKE !!
No no no Marty , the Greenies SMOKE ... then then then ... what Noise .. hang on that's next morning HEY MARN
Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Apr 3 2013,7:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>No no no Marty , the Greenies SMOKE ... then then then ... what Noise .. hang on that's next morning HEY MARN
True..... but really, they dont know what they want do they?
The green dream ,is just that .... a dream, its too late, this species (humans) peaked about 50 years ago..... now its all downhill (in my opinion) ....but.....getting off topic here ....sorry.




chopper_nut wrote:QUOTE (chopper_nut @ Apr 10 2013,12:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>There is a 'V1' gauge made by a member of the community that gives you a all the take off and flap speeds for certain weights in addition to a virtual co pilot making speed calls for you. It takes a bit of work on the aircraft cfg but its well worth it.
That area i just watch the "25 years of Boeing 737 in NZ" doco recall it in my brain case and away you go
chopper_nut wrote:QUOTE (chopper_nut @ Apr 10 2013,11:48 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The other thing is how easy it is to hand fly.
Yeah she's a real all-rounder huh. I've been flying the 732 a little in Alaska and the Caribbean lately. Good sport, and as you say, fun to hand-fly. Also love the old Sperry A/P and pitch modes etc
chopper_nut wrote:QUOTE (chopper_nut @ Apr 10 2013,11:48 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>There's a battery drain glitch that you have to fix
Yeah thats a pain huh. How about that avionics power switch toggle on the rear panel behind the F/O seat, do you also have to hit that to restore avionics periodically?Deans repaints: http://www.deeknow.com/
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deeknow wrote:QUOTE (deeknow @ Apr 9 2013,1:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Yeah she's a real all-rounder huh. I've been flying the 732 a little in Alaska and the Caribbean lately. Good sport, and as you say, fun to hand-fly. Also love the old Sperry A/P and pitch modes etc![]()
Yeah thats a pain huh. How about that avionics power switch toggle on the rear panel behind the F/O seat, do you also have to hit that to restore avionics periodically?
Nah once its on and as long as there is power going to it then it shouldn't need to be reset. If your having issues, get onto the CS forums. Some quite good fixes on there. Once that battery drain thing is fixed then there shouldnt be too many avionics problems.
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