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    Chuck's Aircraft Guide

    CHUCK’S GUIDE TO IL-2 BATTLE OF STALINGRAD
    https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-...WGc&authuser=0

    AIRCRAFT OPERATION TABLE
    https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-...Q3c&authuser=0
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    Are you kidding me Chuck? You put all of this together! Where do yo find the time??

    These are great, even if i don't fly all of the planes, it's really nice to see how they are laid out.
    And for the planes i do end up flying, these will be invaluable for helping me to get to know the plane, and to get them into the air.

    The extras, such as how to estimate fuel consumption, key mapping, explaining braking systems, etc, just add to the understanding of the planes, and the sim.

    Thanks so much for sharing these. They should be stickied for sure. Excellent compilation!!

    One for each plane!
    "If you want to fly, give up everything that weighs you down"......

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    The funny things with your guide Chuck is that you want to try them all. Nicely done

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    Thanks Chuck O
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    Thanks so much mate. Yours is an outstandingly well done job, a mix of various POVs.

    I'll do enjoy it all soon, somewhere in the near future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by farley View Post
    Are you kidding me Chuck? You put all of this together! Where do yo find the time??

    These are great, even if i don't fly all of the planes, it's really nice to see how they are laid out.
    And for the planes i do end up flying, these will be invaluable for helping me to get to know the plane, and to get them into the air.

    The extras, such as how to estimate fuel consumption, key mapping, explaining braking systems, etc, just add to the understanding of the planes, and the sim.

    Thanks so much for sharing these. They should be stickied for sure. Excellent compilation!!

    One for each plane!
    Well, it's funny because when I completed these guides, I felt an urge to fire up CloD instead.

    Being able to flip switches is something that I really, REALLY miss.

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    Re: Chuck's Aircraft Guide

    Quote Originally Posted by farley View Post
    Are you kidding me Chuck? You put all of this together! Where do yo find the time??

    ..... Excellent compilation!!
    Exactly my thoughts, well done & thank you Chuck

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    Re: Chuck's Aircraft Guide

    Many thanks Chuck, downloaded both manuals.

    I don't have BoS yet, but after watching a YouTube video on Kodi, i was very impressed.

    It will definitely be a purchase in the future.

    Meanwhile i will get as much info together about the sim, as i can.

    Best wishes,
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    Purchased BOS, BOM, BOK & BOBP, 3 days ago.

    But i am still a rubbish pilot.
    The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.

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    Thanks!

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