Saint-François Airport (TFFC) - Les Saintes Airport (TFFS)

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Saint-François Airport (TFFC) - Les Saintes Airport (TFFS)

Postby hasegawa » Fri Feb 16, 2024 4:52 am

The latest update in the Caribbean will not please everyone who has already bought various add-ons. But instead of crying, let's take a look at what's out there. That's new
small airfield on the Isle de Saintes, which perhaps no one would know if there had been a known naval battle nearby, on April 12, 1782.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%8Eles_des_Saintes

The helicopter is the Robinson R66 from Cowansim. I like him a lot. Its flight characteristics are like that of a light, somewhat "zay" helicopter, but it's easy to fly, and it's particularly smart to switch to the Garmin GTN 650. I use the one from TDM, but the other one available is also supported (Freeware and Payware) and can be exchanged at the push of a button.

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Re: Saint-François Airport (TFFC) - Les Saintes Airport (TFFS)

Postby Splitpin » Mon Feb 19, 2024 6:31 pm

Nice flight, great shots ....thank you Sir.
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Re: Saint-François Airport (TFFC) - Les Saintes Airport (TFFS)

Postby jankees » Mon Feb 19, 2024 7:20 pm

nice series, and quite a collection of Robinsons in the last one
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Re: Saint-François Airport (TFFC) - Les Saintes Airport (TFFS)

Postby hasegawa » Fri Feb 23, 2024 6:40 pm

Another version of the TDS Garmin GTN 650/750 has now been released. I'm currently updating my installation. It has now become a device that I would not want to be without in aircraft that are originally equipped with it. In helicopter flying, I don't see it as important as to which GPS is available and in the original we experience, without much talk about it, the falsification of GPS signals. The ground-based navigation systems here in Central and Eastern Europe should be retained and not dismantled.
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