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From: Jeff Cook <jcook@his.com>
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mlamphier@yahoo.com wrote:
> some of my local routes. However, these
> airplanes really fly poorly! I used the Cessna

Definitely takes some practice, but it's always going to feel like a toy
compared to a real one. However, it's a huge leap forward to pickup the
yoke and rudder pedals. I'd recommend:

Yoke
http://www.chproducts.com/shop/Yokes_Wheels.html

Rudder Pedals
http://www.chproducts.com/shop/Pedals_thrott.html

-- 
Jeff Cook
jcook@his.com
Washington DC area
