737 sim
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737 sim
Anybody interested in sharing a 737 Sim before 29th OCT 2004?
Would be around £800 for 2 hrs (minimum) apparently, with an instructor.
(And Trident is U/s right now so not an option)
-please reply to this before the 25th Oct, and NOT after. Thanks.
Would be around £800 for 2 hrs (minimum) apparently, with an instructor.
(And Trident is U/s right now so not an option)
-please reply to this before the 25th Oct, and NOT after. Thanks.
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Yes, 727 sim at bournemouth still works - 200 for an hour, without instructor, but they'll show you how to work the panel.
Oh, and they'll let you have a sit in the 1-11 sim and give you a few 1-11 tips if thats what you are after
Oh, and they'll let you have a sit in the 1-11 sim and give you a few 1-11 tips if thats what you are after
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Linka, It is easy enough without practice.
Besides who in their right mind would want to pay half the cash of a sim hire to watch someone with a sim ride for an interview coming up do all the flying whilst they sit and twiddle their thumbs.
Besides who in their right mind would want to pay half the cash of a sim hire to watch someone with a sim ride for an interview coming up do all the flying whilst they sit and twiddle their thumbs.
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They do not advertise the fact but you can hire the 72 at Bmouth for £100 per hour without motion, I've flown it with and without and there is not a huge difference. And before every body tells me that is rubbish, try it first.