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badflaps 06-09-2014 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by tsquare (Post 1661322)
Since I am probably the only one on here that doesn't facebook, you can also go to dal.alpa.org and click on legislative affairs.

I did it and it only took a few seconds.

You are not.... despite being a terminal cranky pants, there is no possibility that I could "unfriend" you.:D

Bobman80 06-09-2014 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by scambo1 (Post 1661366)
is this a new login screen because my stuff doesn't work?

It is your member number for both ID and password.

Going2Baja 06-09-2014 12:37 PM


Originally Posted by EdGrimley (Post 1661150)
Talk amongst yourselves...

Ladies in Pink - Azul Airlines - YouTube

Sorry - FAKE video. The girls flying the airplane are in a simulator. The movements of the yoke don't make the jet turn. Also, at end of video when they are landing you can see a shadow of a propellor, the jet they are claiming to fly doesn't have props. The Capt's hat doesn't have the emblem on the brim. Another 3rd World Airline using Pro Models to sell their product. Bummer.

Baja.

EdGrimley 06-09-2014 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by Going2Baja (Post 1661436)
Sorry - FAKE video. The girls flying the airplane are in a simulator. The movements of the yoke don't make the jet turn. Also, at end of video when they are landing you can see a shadow of a propellor, the jet they are claiming to fly doesn't have props. The Capt's hat doesn't have the emblem on the brim. Another 3rd World Airline using Pro Models to sell their product. Bummer.

Baja.

Hmmm, I saw the shadow of the props. Is it possible they had footage flying one of the ATR's and the edit switches back and forth between this crew and another? The cockpit does in fact match the props when they show that portion. The control inputs are relatively small congruent with a slight left crosswind. Also what about the outside reference. How would you dub that in?

Azul Brazilian Airlines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Going2Baja 06-09-2014 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by EdGrimley (Post 1661438)
Hmmm, I saw the shadow of the props. Is it possible they had footage flying one of the ATR's and the edit switches back and forth between this crew and another? The cockpit does in fact match the props when they show that portion. The control inputs are relatively small congruent with a slight left crosswind. Also what about the outside reference. How would you dub that in?

Azul Brazilian Airlines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I'm no sim expert, but I'm guessing that the data can be shared for both the ATR and the ERJ sims. The pics like they could be from modern Level D sims. Just my impression. I still think it's a Sim.

Baja.

georgetg 06-09-2014 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by Going2Baja (Post 1661436)
Sorry - FAKE video. The girls flying the airplane are in a simulator. The movements of the yoke don't make the jet turn. Also, at end of video when they are landing you can see a shadow of a propellor, the jet they are claiming to fly doesn't have props. The Capt's hat doesn't have the emblem on the brim. Another 3rd World Airline using Pro Models to sell their product. Bummer.

Baja.

LOL, what a cynic! Not a sim at all...

A quick search and the Ladies in Pink it is real, you can even buy a DVD here: justplanes.com

More video:


BTW: AZUL is David Needleman's baby, you know, the guy from Morris Air, WestJet, Jetblue and now Azul.

They fly ATRs, EMB 195 and are in the process of getting A330s.
Here is their first A330 in the paint shop:
http://static.routesonline.com/image...aled-560x0.jpg


We better start paying attention when AZUL A330 show up in JFK...


Cheers
George

badflaps 06-09-2014 01:46 PM

Baa-loney, Brazilian wolf tickets..........

badflaps 06-09-2014 01:50 PM

Ya gotta give it to the Latter Day Saint, life-time great marketer.

forgot to bid 06-09-2014 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by Going2Baja (Post 1661436)
Sorry - FAKE video. The girls flying the airplane are in a simulator. The movements of the yoke don't make the jet turn. Also, at end of video when they are landing you can see a shadow of a propellor, the jet they are claiming to fly doesn't have props. The Capt's hat doesn't have the emblem on the brim. Another 3rd World Airline using Pro Models to sell their product. Bummer.

Baja.

When I went to lunch in GRU at that mall nearby, the sexiness of the average office worker was mind blowing. I swear their office wear was as form fitting as yoga pants. Had I know life was that good down there I'd begged my parents to have stayed. :D

That said, the EMB jets have the ram horns but the ram horns pivot down below the yoke itself. Unless the E-Jets did something different from the E-145 series turning the airplane is more like riding a motorcycle in that you lean the yoke left and right.

The other picture was definitely an ATR landing. But as incredible as one of the visuals are on one of the 717 sims is in ATL, it can't match that.

Mesabah 06-09-2014 02:40 PM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 1661490)
That said, the EMB jets have the ram horns but the ram horns pivot down below the yoke itself. Unless the E-Jets did something different from the E-145 series turning the airplane is more like riding a motorcycle in that you lean the yoke left and right.

I would need these
http://i59.tinypic.com/2z9kvh2.jpg


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