View Poll Results: Which is your favorite way to go? (Multiple choice)

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  • Low and Slow, The real sightseeing package.

    2 8.00%
  • High and fast. Oxy required.

    12 48.00%
  • A fast twin for middle range crusing.

    2 8.00%
  • Combo flyer. Depends on my mood.

    11 44.00%
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    Which do you prefer?

    We all have places we like to fly to, but how do you like to get there?
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    Question

    Looks like Low and Slow is not overly popular.
    Would anyone like to share why they love the nosebleed seats so much?
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    2000+ Poster - Never Leaves the Sim Michael Carter's Avatar
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    It's not the environment, it's the aircraft.

    It just happens to operate best at higher altitudes.
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    So if your 727 had a stall speed of 35 IAS and a cruise of 100 then you would fly it low and slow or do you just want to go as fast as possible while still having lots of switches and buttons?
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    I'd fly it no matter what speeds I had to use. Plus I like all of the buttons and switches.
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    Wink

    So all I have to do to get some more low and slowers is create a pit with hundreds of buttons, switches and screens?
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