After seeing your post last night I decided to try it and had the KC135 
downloaded but I don't think it is ready for primetime as I couldn't get 
it off the ground. I had high hopes when I saw that it had weather 
radar.   I did take off finally from Atlanta in a 737 but ran out of time.
Sounds like a C130 weather hunter would make a good project if a weather 
radar is available already. 

fuba duba wrote:
> Ya it was pretty interesting to say the least.  I tried the b1900d and 
> cessna.  The cessna at hurricane peak just about all I could do was to turn 
> into the wind and pretty much hover over the runways.  But once I got a bit 
> of altitude I turn away from direction of wind and fly at odd angle, (slip?). 
>  So the nose would be about 30 to 40 degrees off to left of forward travel 
> maybe more.  Shear and turbulence was very  dangerous crashed many times not 
> due to regular wind 
>
>   
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>
>> Did you make the flight?
>>     
>>> I keep checking the weather conditions in Bermuda so that I may 
>>> have some wild rides in FlightGear.  Naturally I don't want to 
>>>       


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