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Jeb: I trained at Simcom receiving my type last December. Have also done some training at Simuflite. Simcom program in my opinion is just as good. They have some very good instructors that have extensive Hawker experience. Get with me in person and I will provide you with additional info. Have a good weekend.
 
I flew a 800a for a long time with extra baggage space, it had a l shape in the back, and I have never seem a xp with it. Climb perf is great in the XP but in heavy cross winds I will take the 800a anyday, I have run out of rudder in the xp several times but never in the 800a. A 800a will be about half the price of a XP.Built like a brick, got to love the hawker.
 

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