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my son and a 380

PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2008 9:47 pm
by JSpahn
My boy (4) is taking an interest in my hobby :D I have the goflight mcp and a saitek yoke, he is picking it up pretty quick. He asked me if he could fly a really big plane so I hooked him up with the 380 by Mike Stone, here is a couple of shots from his flight.

P.S. I got his permission to post these:

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P.S.S. he is driving his mommy nutts, pointing out planes in the sky and telling her its an Airbus 5637 or a 797 etc etc.... ;D

Re: my son and a 380

PostPosted: Sat May 10, 2008 11:09 pm
by evanatorx
Rad  8-)

Re: my son and a 380

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 2:02 am
by Meck
A SimV offspring...

Re: my son and a 380

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 4:06 pm
by machineman9
How good is he on the take offs and landings?

I think my flight sim career started in 1998 with, well, FS98

Great few years until 05 when I got FS9 and a few months back when I got FSX.


Definately a SimV offspring  :)

Re: my son and a 380

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 7:11 pm
by JSpahn
He is still a bit rough on the yoke pulling up about 30 deg or more, but he keeps an eye on the airspeed while going down the runway pretty well. And he knows how to engage the autopilot and set his altitude.

He is only 4 so once he is in the air his first impulse is to do a barrel roll ;D or an inverted loop :o

Re: my son and a 380

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 7:44 pm
by haroldkip
he is driving his mommy nutts, pointing out planes in the sky and telling her its an Airbus 5637 or a 797 etc etc.

Arthur is having his 3rd. birthday on July 24th. so he's not quite already like your son.

But today a Twin Comanche passed over our house and he shouted: "Look daddy! Aircraft!!" So I told him: "That is a Twin Comanche".

He then turned to our neighbour - who happened to be in the garden - as told him: "Look Gert-Jan! A Twin Comanche!" ;D

They just keep making you smile, don't they :)

He is only 4 so once he is in the air his first impulse is to do a barrel roll ;D or an inverted loop :o

Another Tex Johnston in the making eh? You'd better keep an eye on the little fella, John ;)

Re: my son and a 380

PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 8:55 pm
by JSpahn
Yeah he has the spirit of "Tex", hey I figure teaching him how to fly could only be a good thing, as long as he doesnt grow up to be a test pilot ;)

The really cool thing is we have something else to chat about now. He is a real conversationalist.