Fly on Infinite Flight (duh, if not, how come I am on this Community?)
Use the community
Read Wikipedia pages about aircraft (I have stored the Wikipedia pages for over 100 aircraft, in MS-Word’s .docx format)
Draw aircraft on Microsoft Paint
and I rarely:
Take out my miniature aircraft (they are either fragile or low quality and that is the reason)
Fly on IF, edit airports for IF and every now and then go flying. Oh yeah, I’m on the forum quite a bit as well, and I also look at FR24 and other aviation related apps and sites.
Read the forum, watch some planes at Burbank, draw planes and concept planes (with cockpit and full specs), check liveflight, and also I like to wait for global. It’s only a couple hundred years longer.
Since I live pretty close to JFK and my house looks over the south shore of Long Island, I plane spot the departed planes flying over my house at around 3,000 to 5,000 ft using FR24, and sometimes I will listen to the live atc. Since it’s “JFK” I see a nice variety of planes such as 777s, 747s, a380s, 787s, a330s, etc about everyday!
I recently have gotten a penchant for light reading of easy to assimilate aviation material…and currently am about halfway through the revised edition of …Theoretical Analysis of Advanced Paper Airplane Modeling and Design Construction in Accordance with Bernoulli’s Principles as Applied to Hyperdynamic Aviation…and consequently am waiting to sign up for the online course associated with it !!!
Play infinite flight
Plan my flights in detail
Be on the forum
FR24
Try to get enough money to get my first glider lessen 😆
Learn about more aviation stuff
Dream about global
Just finished my firefighting training for small airports. Other than that, I usually shadow Tower as I want to train for that next.
Also love to stalk people in IF. 😉😉
I play infinite flight, I go on the community, I catch up with stuff on VA’s on Slack and Discord, I read airline magazines and I go plane spotting whenever I’m on holiday :)
X-Plane 11 is super lit. I definitely recommend it if you have a machine to support it.
My X-plane 11 machine has an intel celeron, 16GB ram, and a Nvidia GTX1050ti. It’s kinda limited by the kinda slower celeron CPU, it would be nice to have an i7 or something. Oh and I also have an extra-wide 21:9 ratio monitor. Great for viewing lots of the cockpit at once.