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Old 25th January 2007 | 12:16
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jamestkirk
 
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You said your areodrome has RADIO CONTROLLED LIGHTNING! where do you get the CB's from....................amazing.

I teach a full electrical failure at night by switching off the master. It's just for the student to experience the flight with absolutely no communications and lighting. I do however pair it with some gen handling so they can use the torch to look at the instruments.

And, I find it quite peaceful.
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