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Flying the DC-7<br><br><br><br> Note the commentary by the
instructor pilot that there are no computer's between the pilot and the
operation of the aircraft... He states... "You are the computer".... If you
like vintage airplanes... Watch now as Jeff Skiles and Sully
Sullenberger take you through a nostalgic look at the venerable Douglas
DC-7.....<br><br><br><br> Click:<br> <a href="http://marcbrecy.perso.neuf.fr/DC7.html">http://marcbrecy.perso.neuf.fr/DC7.html</a>
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