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Offline Colibri

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28 January 2004, 18:25:00
Good day

I am an absolute beginner with Orbiter but very used to Flight Simulator and very realistic aircrafts.

I've seen that the Delta Glider III is not for newbees !

Which aircraft do you advise me to learn to fly whith ? ...  is the original Delta Glider which is
released whith Orbiter 031217 apropriate or do you suggest me an other  vessel ?


:beer:


Offline DanSteph

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Reply #1 - 28 January 2004, 20:37:37
Salut voisin ;)

(je suis de Genève)

Pour commencer je prendrais le DeltaGlider par défaut
avec le tutorial de Trevor John (voir ma page download)
C'est avec ça que j'ai fais mes premier pas.

Ensuite, si tu es confortable avec les notions de
mécanique spatiale et tes premiers pas se sont bien déroulés
tu peux essayer le DGIII.
La base est la même que le DG mais il a plein de systèmes
en plus, avec les check-list disponibles sur le MFD du panel du bas
et la vieille doc du DGII tu devrais t'en sortir.

J'aime bien l'anglais mais ça fait du bien de parler suisse :)

Dan


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Reply #2 - 29 January 2004, 09:15:23
Yep !

Merci Dan de tes conseils ! Je vais donc commencer avec le DeltaGlider d'origine


Un grand Bravo pour ton site, il est vraiment magnifique (choix des couleurs, mise en
page, ...)  :applause:

See you soon



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Reply #3 - 27 February 2004, 23:01:51
i would advise the normal delta-glider but...am i missing something with the french stuff? :wonder:


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Reply #4 - 28 February 2004, 00:57:54
sacrebleu...*mutter mutter*...les francais, tout le temps...*mutter mutter*

;)

Dave


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Reply #5 - 28 February 2004, 01:08:36
Dave please do not confond this isn't french
it's SWISS :)

You know , cheese, clock, mountain, all that.








And our famous song: Yoooobaaaaaa Yooooooobaaaaaaaaaa :)



I searched some "folkoric" swiss song guess what I found ?

An Edmonton CA Swiss choir LOL LOL LOL :) :) :)  

see here for some famous mp3 swiss song... from edmonton ;)
http://www.esmc.ab.ca/samples.htm



Dan


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Reply #6 - 28 February 2004, 07:22:12
Dan....dude....that is just the funniest....I mean, it just doesn't get any funnier than that!!!!!!  I'm
not sure which made me laugh harder...the sign with the guy falling off the cliff, or the link to the
Edmonton choir you posted!!!

Of course, you realize now I have to go into the city one of these days and see these guys
perform!

;)

Dave

p.s. I know you guys are Swiss...but you WERE speaking le francaise, right??


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Reply #7 - 28 February 2004, 09:05:36
 I especially liked the clip of 'Swiss Dance'.  If we overlay a heavy bass groove, I think it'll be bigger
than Depeche Mode.

Man those are some good hiking signs.  I wonder if those horns use tuba-like mouth-pieces.


~ the Reekchaa

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Reply #8 - 28 February 2004, 13:20:32
The "tuba" is called "cor des alpes" typically swiss folklore
it was used age ago to communicate beetween valley.

And I listen to the song of the link I must say that they
sound great :)

If you go there Dave, give them my salute.

Dan

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