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Multi-engine Sim in New England/MA

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Does anyone know of a multiengine simulator in the central Massachusetts or New England area? I'm starting a new job soon and, since I haven't been flying much lately, want to brush up my flying skills before I start.
Thanks,
TPR
 
There is a King Air sim in ASH. I'm heading off to use it myself very soon. I'll let you know how it is.
 
Microsoft Flight Simulator 9
http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Fli...50?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1194969037&sr=8-1

CH Products Throttle
http://www.amazon.com/CH-Products-T...cc_glance_ce_ai_392_2_tit/102-9837922-0668950

CH Products Rudder Pedals
http://www.amazon.com/CH-Products-P...9837922-0668950?ie=UTF8&qid=1194968688&sr=1-1

CH Products Yoke
http://www.amazon.com/CH-Products-P...9837922-0668950?ie=UTF8&qid=1194968688&sr=1-1

Piper Twin Commanche Software (Good if you have a nice widesreen monitor)
http://www.eaglesoftdg.com/Piper_TC.htm

Beech Baron 58 Software
http://www.dreamfleet2000.com/Previews/B58/preview_home.html

Cessna 310 Software
http://www.dreamfleet2000.com/Previews/C310/preview_home.html



THE BEST PART ABOUT ALL OF THIS IS YOU CAN FLY IT AS MANY TIMES AS YOU LIKE! Best DEAL! Realistic avionics modeling, including GARMIN, S-TEC, etc! You can do it!



Flight Simulator Software: $20.00
Baron, Twin Co, Cessna 310 Software: $83.00
Yoke, Pedals, Throttle: $325.00
TOTAL: $428.00

So..... for about $500.00 you can have unlimited multi-engine flight simulator usage......provided you have like a desktop PC made in 2004, an account with the local power company, and a place to put all your fun stuff!


YOU CAN DO IT!

yes I am for-serious

 
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Thanks for the input. Informative and entertaining! Unfortunately I am pretty much homeless right now so buying myself a sim set up is out of the question. If I were settled down somewhere that's how I would go about it. For now I just want to hop in a sim for a couple hours so I don't embarrass myself when I show up at the new job.
TPR
 

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