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Subject: What's a good CHEAP IFR simulator???
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Hi,

	Are there any decent IFR simulators out there that don't cost a 
fortune?  I am a "poor student" pilot in Canada and one with a Canadian nav 
database would be best, but mostly I'm just looking for something that I can 
practice VOR,ADF,RMI,HSI,ILS on.
	Anyone have any suggestions?



