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   / Look what my parents built for me! #11  
There's something not quite right with the shed/cover over the tractor in the OP's photo??? :)

Its either optical illusion or it leans to the right and to the other shed ... then again it is a lean too...
 
   / Look what my parents built for me! #12  
Its either optical illusion or it leans to the right and to the other shed ... then again it is a lean too...

Na, i think thats just optical illusion. Ive seen this same thing in other photos...looks like it leans . its from the angle shot
 
   / Look what my parents built for me! #13  
The bottom picture is what I've been learning to fly for the past three weeks...

Where was your initial training? Was it at Flight Safety or CAE SimuFlite? I was a project manager for SimuFlite for a little over 19 years and quit-tired in 2008. The Falcon 20 has been around for a long time and many are used as freighters as I'm sure you know. I was at SimuFlite when we retrofitted our simulator with a TFE-731 changeout in addition to the GE CF700 original configuration.
 
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jinman said:
Where was your initial training? Was it at Flight Safety or CAE SimuFlite? I was a project manager for SimuFlite for a little over 19 years and quit-tired in 2008. The Falcon 20 has been around for a long time and many are used as freighters as I'm sure you know. I was at SimuFlite when we retrofitted our simulator with a TFE-731 changeout in addition to the GE CF700 original configuration.

First photo is the simulator; second is our 'panel'. We've got the 731-5BR's.
 

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   / Look what my parents built for me! #15  
that shed looks real good.an that plane you fly aint to bad either.
 
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I wonder what it's HP ratings are...
:D

Jet engines are rated in pounds of thrust and the TFE-731 5BR is rated at sea level to have 4,750 lbs. The TFE-731 engines are very reliable and dominate in the bizjet market.
 
   / Look what my parents built for me! #18  
First photo is the simulator; second is our 'panel'. We've got the 731-5BR's.

You've also got a flat panel cockpit and upgraded FMS/FCMS instead of old "steam" gages. Very nice! When going to training, you must feel like you are driving a Model A. What a difference.
 
   / Look what my parents built for me! #19  
I don't think that lean-to is big enough for that jet :confused: Shoulda made it bigger :thumbsup:
 
   / Look what my parents built for me! #20  
Nice of them to build you a shed. But I when I clicked on the thread, the first thing that caught my eye was the jet. I was *REALLY* impressed! :laughing:
 

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