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DVA7620
First Officer, B777-200
OLP
Joined on July 21 2009
"Dream" NJ USA
66 legs, 105.0 hours
55 legs,
89.5 hours online 63 legs,
99.1 hours ACARS 16 legs,
31.4 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 22 2009 19:54 ET by Neil Sarna
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Hey guys couldn't decide which program to transfer to. I want to either transfer to the 767, 777, or the 747. any recomendations.
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DVA4346
Senior Captain, B777-200
OLP
Joined on April 19 2007
Globetrotter
50 State Club
Millennium Club
Three Million Mile Club
Online Nine Century
Delft, Zuid-Holland Netherlands
1,227 legs, 6,943.0 hours
906 legs,
5,459.3 hours online 1,187 legs,
6,710.7 hours ACARS 50 legs,
141.3 hours event 152 legs dispatched, 147.8
hours
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Posted onPost created on
October 22 2009 19:56 ET by Luis Gambetta
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747
Luis GambettaSenior Captain, B777-200
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DVA6540
Captain, B777-200
Joined on October 20 2008
Double Century Club
50 State Club
Caracas, Distrito Federal VE
240 legs, 562.2 hours
8 legs,
12.1 hours online 177 legs,
412.8 hours ACARS 12 legs,
23.1 hours event 363 legs, 903.4 hours total
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Posted onPost created on
October 22 2009 19:56 ET by Augusto Casado
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It depends in what you want, either the 777,767 and 747 are long-haul aircrafts, but you can always request additional ratings.
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DVA1044
Senior Captain, B767-300
Joined on January 12 2003
Century Club
"Fly Delta Jets" Roswell, NM USA
127 legs, 388.8 hours
62 legs,
199.3 hours online 2 legs,
5.2 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 22 2009 19:57 ET by Lloyd Arms
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767!
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DVA7373
Captain, B757-200
OLP
Joined on May 31 2009
"Howdy" Southeastern United States
72 legs, 187.6 hours
32 legs,
85.4 hours online 67 legs,
153.2 hours ACARS 2 legs,
3.1 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 22 2009 19:57 ET by Nicholas Taylor
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767 with ratings in all of those!
Nicholas TaylorCaptain, B757-200
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DVA7620
First Officer, B777-200
OLP
Joined on July 21 2009
"Dream" NJ USA
66 legs, 105.0 hours
55 legs,
89.5 hours online 63 legs,
99.1 hours ACARS 16 legs,
31.4 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 22 2009 21:28 ET by Neil Sarna
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haha well i best get started on aquring these now haha
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DVA7633
Assistant Chief Pilot, B737-800
OLP DISPATCHER
Joined on August 07 2009
B757 100 Club
Event Half Century Club
Everett 500 Club
Million Mile Club
Millennium Club
Online Nine Century
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
"When the clouds roll in, I roll out." Minneapolis, MN USA
1,182 legs, 3,136.6 hours
938 legs,
2,590.5 hours online 1,136 legs,
3,013.9 hours ACARS 80 legs,
171.1 hours event 3 legs dispatched, 2.8
hours
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Posted onPost created on
October 22 2009 21:45 ET by Luke Hubers
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By far the 747!
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DVA7338
Captain, B747-400
E-MAIL
Joined on May 17 2009
"Thou shalt maintain thy airspeed." Faridabad, Haryana India
60 legs, 151.3 hours
49 legs,
135.1 hours online 58 legs,
145.2 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2009 01:08 ET by Gurmeet Arora
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Try looking at the equipment at your disposal by installing them.
See which ones you like and then decide accordingly.
Additional ratings can be always sought later on.
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DVA3931
Senior Captain, L-1011-100
OLP, COMM
Joined on January 19 2007
50 State Club
Tri-Jet Triumph
Million Mile Club
Online Quadruple Century Club
Flying Colonel
Globetrotter
Burbank 500 Club
Eurocap Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
"De oppresso liber" Surry, ME
1,882 legs, 3,806.7 hours
478 legs,
767.8 hours online 1,107 legs,
1,674.5 hours ACARS 55 legs,
114.8 hours event 195 legs dispatched, 134.4
hours
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2009 06:01 ET by Andrew Kaufmann
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MD88 - is there any other choice?
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DVA7338
Captain, B747-400
E-MAIL
Joined on May 17 2009
"Thou shalt maintain thy airspeed." Faridabad, Haryana India
60 legs, 151.3 hours
49 legs,
135.1 hours online 58 legs,
145.2 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2009 06:06 ET by Gurmeet Arora
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" If ain't Boeing ... it ain't going... "
Andy..... Just joking... we all know the Maddog means to you ..
Neil .. choose anyone you like.. you are welcome in it all ...
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DVA7639
Captain, B757-200
Joined on August 09 2009
Century Club
50 State Club
Southeastern United States
154 legs, 232.3 hours
111 legs,
150.7 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2009 19:31 ET by Kevin Stanley
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Bow Wow Bow Wow Wow Wow! Ruff!
Kevin StanleyCaptain, B757-200
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DVA1038
Captain, B737-800
E-MAIL
Joined on January 12 2003
Century Club
"Celer, Silens, Mortalis" Summerville, SC USA
169 legs, 1,008.2 hours
56 legs,
288.5 hours online 25 legs,
221.2 hours ACARS 1 legs,
5.0 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2009 19:33 ET by Kevin Cornish
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767! Best ship in the fleet!
Kevin CornishCaptain, B737-800
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DVA7261
Captain, B767-300
Joined on April 24 2009
"I bleed Boeing, long live the 757" Middle East
66 legs, 214.7 hours
60 legs,
199.2 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2009 20:52 ET by Justin Campbell
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If you're a realism guy go with the 767 since ur a 757 guy, because in the RW these are dual rated aircraft. It shouldn't be much difference in the cockpit and systems either, a 767 member can correct me if I'm wrong, just going from what I've read. Hope that helps you.
Justin
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DVA1038
Captain, B737-800
E-MAIL
Joined on January 12 2003
Century Club
"Celer, Silens, Mortalis" Summerville, SC USA
169 legs, 1,008.2 hours
56 legs,
288.5 hours online 25 legs,
221.2 hours ACARS 1 legs,
5.0 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2009 21:16 ET by Kevin Cornish
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No, very similar. Just have to remember that the 767 weighs almost twice as much as a 757 and is a generaly overall bigger a/c.
Kevin CornishCaptain, B737-800
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DVA7261
Captain, B767-300
Joined on April 24 2009
"I bleed Boeing, long live the 757" Middle East
66 legs, 214.7 hours
60 legs,
199.2 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2009 21:28 ET by Justin Campbell
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Kevin you're absolutely correct....I wonder how much that affects the guys in the RW?
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DVA5204
Captain, MD-11
Joined on November 11 2007
Century Club
"Aviate, Navigate, Communicate." Southeastern United States
113 legs, 494.9 hours
109 legs,
485.4 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2009 21:38 ET by Nathan Harwood
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MD-11 becuase everything else is easy; however, Andrew's MD-88 will give you a run for your money.
Just kidding gents, not trying to start a fight!
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DVA7620
First Officer, B777-200
OLP
Joined on July 21 2009
"Dream" NJ USA
66 legs, 105.0 hours
55 legs,
89.5 hours online 63 legs,
99.1 hours ACARS 16 legs,
31.4 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 23 2009 22:44 ET by Neil Sarna
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thnks for the responses guys. decided maybe to just hold off on the checkrides for a while.....busy with school/football haha.
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DVA3931
Senior Captain, L-1011-100
OLP, COMM
Joined on January 19 2007
50 State Club
Tri-Jet Triumph
Million Mile Club
Online Quadruple Century Club
Flying Colonel
Globetrotter
Burbank 500 Club
Eurocap Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
"De oppresso liber" Surry, ME
1,882 legs, 3,806.7 hours
478 legs,
767.8 hours online 1,107 legs,
1,674.5 hours ACARS 55 legs,
114.8 hours event 195 legs dispatched, 134.4
hours
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Posted onPost created on
October 24 2009 07:38 ET by Andrew Kaufmann
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http://www.deltava.org/thread.do?id=0x14d38
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DVA7636
Senior Captain, L-1011-100
OLP
Joined on August 11 2009
50 State Club
Events Double Century Club
Burbank 250 Club
Quincentenary Club
Online Quintuple Century Club
Globetrotter
Black Pearl Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
"Uses "Sparkly Eyes" Technique on ATC" Channelview, TX USA
588 legs, 1,196.5 hours
572 legs,
1,164.8 hours online 586 legs,
1,192.9 hours ACARS 287 legs,
572.1 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 24 2009 09:03 ET by Tracy Norris
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Neil,
Go the other way with the B727!
Tracy NorrisSenior Captain, L-1011-100
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DVA7338
Captain, B747-400
E-MAIL
Joined on May 17 2009
"Thou shalt maintain thy airspeed." Faridabad, Haryana India
60 legs, 151.3 hours
49 legs,
135.1 hours online 58 legs,
145.2 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 24 2009 11:37 ET by Gurmeet Arora
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Andy,
On the thread you posted, I am getting this, and I believe others are too.
Oops. You attempted to access something that you're not allowed to.
Security Error - Cannot read Message Thread 85304
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DVA5204
Captain, MD-11
Joined on November 11 2007
Century Club
"Aviate, Navigate, Communicate." Southeastern United States
113 legs, 494.9 hours
109 legs,
485.4 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 24 2009 11:53 ET by Nathan Harwood
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Ditto
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DVA3931
Senior Captain, L-1011-100
OLP, COMM
Joined on January 19 2007
50 State Club
Tri-Jet Triumph
Million Mile Club
Online Quadruple Century Club
Flying Colonel
Globetrotter
Burbank 500 Club
Eurocap Club
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
"De oppresso liber" Surry, ME
1,882 legs, 3,806.7 hours
478 legs,
767.8 hours online 1,107 legs,
1,674.5 hours ACARS 55 legs,
114.8 hours event 195 legs dispatched, 134.4
hours
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Posted onPost created on
October 24 2009 12:38 ET by Andrew Kaufmann
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yeah sorry. It is a thread in a separate section. Basically if you want to transfer or have a question about your current ratings, contact the program Chief or ACP - don't go making a cooler announcement about your need to change or issues with changing programs.
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DVA1038
Captain, B737-800
E-MAIL
Joined on January 12 2003
Century Club
"Celer, Silens, Mortalis" Summerville, SC USA
169 legs, 1,008.2 hours
56 legs,
288.5 hours online 25 legs,
221.2 hours ACARS 1 legs,
5.0 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 24 2009 13:40 ET by Kevin Cornish
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Justin, acutally not as much as you might think. Even though they share a common type ratting, for a pilot to switch from a 67 to a 57, they have to attend training course. I think its only a few days, just to get them familiar w/ the a/c. Different weights, engine thrust settings, fuel load, things like that.
Kevin CornishCaptain, B737-800
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DVA7261
Captain, B767-300
Joined on April 24 2009
"I bleed Boeing, long live the 757" Middle East
66 legs, 214.7 hours
60 legs,
199.2 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 24 2009 21:03 ET by Justin Campbell
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Thanks Kevin. I was just wondering how it affects the pilots, say you fly one leg on a 57, and the next on a 67? Especially on the ground since the 67 is quite a bit larger.
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DVA1038
Captain, B737-800
E-MAIL
Joined on January 12 2003
Century Club
"Celer, Silens, Mortalis" Summerville, SC USA
169 legs, 1,008.2 hours
56 legs,
288.5 hours online 25 legs,
221.2 hours ACARS 1 legs,
5.0 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 11:00 ET by Kevin Cornish
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I don't think they do that. You either fly one or the other. At least according to my cousin. He's a RW 767 capt. and he told me that even though he is technicaly rated on the 757, he's never flown it. He said that basically you'll fly one or the other at most large airlines. Some of the smaller airlines, though, it could be different. And its been a few years since he told me that, so that could have changed, but I doubt it.
Kevin CornishCaptain, B737-800
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DVA4069
Senior Captain, B777-200
OLP
Joined on February 18 2007
Everett 250 Club
Online Quadruple Century Club
Six Century Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
"War Eagle!" Southeastern United States
681 legs, 2,227.3 hours
478 legs,
1,098.5 hours online 607 legs,
1,936.8 hours ACARS 25 legs,
59.2 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 11:32 ET by J.T. Coston
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Go with the 767 and get ratings in the others. The LDS is a great plane. If you don't go 767 my second recommendation would be the 747, because PMDG has an excellent model. My opinions are mainly based on the quality of payware that exist for each airframe.
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DVA4890
Captain, B747-400
OLP
Joined on August 22 2007
Million Mile Club
Online Double Century Club
50 State Club
Millennium Club
"Jesus is my co-pilot" McDonough, GA USA
1,022 legs, 3,005.6 hours
330 legs,
1,101.7 hours online 948 legs,
2,807.1 hours ACARS 59 legs,
156.7 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 12:55 ET by Mark Fetters
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747 twice as fun two decks 4 engines
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DVA7261
Captain, B767-300
Joined on April 24 2009
"I bleed Boeing, long live the 757" Middle East
66 legs, 214.7 hours
60 legs,
199.2 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 17:54 ET by Justin Campbell
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Kevin I found this on the web, and this guy is a RW FO on both a/c for AAL. http://www.gadling.com/2008/06/13/plane-answers-radio-altimeters-737-rudder-safety-and-757-767-f/ in the last paragraph he describes exactly what I was asking about, I find his take quite interesting, as I thought it would be the complete opposite.
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DVA1038
Captain, B737-800
E-MAIL
Joined on January 12 2003
Century Club
"Celer, Silens, Mortalis" Summerville, SC USA
169 legs, 1,008.2 hours
56 legs,
288.5 hours online 25 legs,
221.2 hours ACARS 1 legs,
5.0 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 18:18 ET by Kevin Cornish
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Intersesting. I'll have to ask my cous. about that next time I talk to him. Like I said, its been awhile since he told me about that. Cool though.
Kevin CornishCaptain, B737-800
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DVA7261
Captain, B767-300
Joined on April 24 2009
"I bleed Boeing, long live the 757" Middle East
66 legs, 214.7 hours
60 legs,
199.2 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 18:24 ET by Justin Campbell
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It's all good, I just thought I'd share it with you. We've had a good little conversation in this thread.
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DVA1038
Captain, B737-800
E-MAIL
Joined on January 12 2003
Century Club
"Celer, Silens, Mortalis" Summerville, SC USA
169 legs, 1,008.2 hours
56 legs,
288.5 hours online 25 legs,
221.2 hours ACARS 1 legs,
5.0 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 18:26 ET by Kevin Cornish
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That's actually very intersting. I've only flown the 757 in FS I think twice, so I couldn't really tell you, but I can see how the 767 settles easier. Its ZFW is higher than the 757's MTOW. Interesting perspective though.
Kevin CornishCaptain, B737-800
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DVA7261
Captain, B767-300
Joined on April 24 2009
"I bleed Boeing, long live the 757" Middle East
66 legs, 214.7 hours
60 legs,
199.2 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 18:36 ET by Justin Campbell
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The part that got me was how he said the 767 was "lighter on the controls and felt more sporty" and the 57 was more "sluggish" i would think it would be opposite. Like a sports car to and SUV.
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DVA7373
Captain, B757-200
OLP
Joined on May 31 2009
"Howdy" Southeastern United States
72 legs, 187.6 hours
32 legs,
85.4 hours online 67 legs,
153.2 hours ACARS 2 legs,
3.1 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 18:38 ET by Nicholas Taylor
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Justin, you're exactly right. But if he's talking about the fleet models of each, I must agree. The 757 feels like a 744 at MTOW while the 767 acts more like a 757 should.
Nicholas TaylorCaptain, B757-200
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DVA1038
Captain, B737-800
E-MAIL
Joined on January 12 2003
Century Club
"Celer, Silens, Mortalis" Summerville, SC USA
169 legs, 1,008.2 hours
56 legs,
288.5 hours online 25 legs,
221.2 hours ACARS 1 legs,
5.0 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 18:41 ET by Kevin Cornish
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I can actually see that. The 767 has engines that put out 60k to 63.5k lbs of thrust each. Where as the 757 only put out between 36.6 and 43.5k lbs of thrust each. That and the 67 has larger control surfaces. Overall though, the 67 is just an outstandingly designed plane. Very fun to fly.
Kevin CornishCaptain, B737-800
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DVA7261
Captain, B767-300
Joined on April 24 2009
"I bleed Boeing, long live the 757" Middle East
66 legs, 214.7 hours
60 legs,
199.2 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 18:44 ET by Justin Campbell
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So which model do you use for FS Kevin?
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DVA1038
Captain, B737-800
E-MAIL
Joined on January 12 2003
Century Club
"Celer, Silens, Mortalis" Summerville, SC USA
169 legs, 1,008.2 hours
56 legs,
288.5 hours online 25 legs,
221.2 hours ACARS 1 legs,
5.0 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 18:47 ET by Kevin Cornish
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I use the LDS 767 for FSX. I tried the POSKY model, but the performance was WAY off. And realy didn't feel like spending the time to copy all the .cfg info from the LDS into it. Visualy model's not the greatest, but the systems and performance are spot on. Very acurate and very responsive to the controls.
Kevin CornishCaptain, B737-800
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DVA7261
Captain, B767-300
Joined on April 24 2009
"I bleed Boeing, long live the 757" Middle East
66 legs, 214.7 hours
60 legs,
199.2 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 18:50 ET by Justin Campbell
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Do you have any opinion on the CS 767?
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DVA1038
Captain, B737-800
E-MAIL
Joined on January 12 2003
Century Club
"Celer, Silens, Mortalis" Summerville, SC USA
169 legs, 1,008.2 hours
56 legs,
288.5 hours online 25 legs,
221.2 hours ACARS 1 legs,
5.0 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 18:52 ET by Kevin Cornish
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I've never had any CS product, so not realy. I've heard opions though from both ends. Some people love it, others hate it. I know the visual model is amazing. But CS has always done a good job there. Other than that though, I realy couldn't tell you.
Kevin CornishCaptain, B737-800
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DVA7261
Captain, B767-300
Joined on April 24 2009
"I bleed Boeing, long live the 757" Middle East
66 legs, 214.7 hours
60 legs,
199.2 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 19:02 ET by Justin Campbell
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Ok thanks, I may go with the CS just for the sake of familiarity.....hint hint I'm leaning towards this program as well
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DVA1038
Captain, B737-800
E-MAIL
Joined on January 12 2003
Century Club
"Celer, Silens, Mortalis" Summerville, SC USA
169 legs, 1,008.2 hours
56 legs,
288.5 hours online 25 legs,
221.2 hours ACARS 1 legs,
5.0 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
October 25 2009 19:23 ET by Kevin Cornish
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No problem. Heh, ya know, I think that this thread is now officialy squaking 7500.
Kevin CornishCaptain, B737-800
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DVA7261
Captain, B767-300
Joined on April 24 2009
"I bleed Boeing, long live the 757" Middle East
66 legs, 214.7 hours
60 legs,
199.2 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
October 26 2009 00:14 ET by Justin Campbell
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lol
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