Seriously JohnnyHeelz.
You mentioned in another post you were kicked off the boards forever after you had 20,000 posts with a different name. I was not even aware that folks were allowed to just open another account after that. Please show a little respect. It will cost you nothing and gain you everything. Earl is the real deal, he actually flew the aircraft you are playing with. We have a man in our squad that actually fought in WWII. It is guys like these that you would do well to take as an example to be a better person.

I appreciate the comment, but I DID NOT fly in WW2. I flew 29C's from 54 to 57! I have been one of the "lucky" ones, getting the opportunity to fly a lot of different aircraft in my career.
FYI: soloed in PT-26 in 1948, flew, at one time or the other, T-6, T-34, T-28, B-25, B-26C invader, type rated in C-46, C-47, DC-6B. Flew Super H Twin Beech, Grand Commanders, most all the Beechcraft series of twins and finished my career the last 19 years in a Kingaire 200, retiring in 1998. Was full time "Gold Seal" flight instructor for 7 years, specializing in the VA program for vets who wished to obtain their ATP rating, which we used B model Barons and DC-3's. As a flight instructor, sooner or later, you will fly most of the single engine aircraft on the market at that time and most twins. Hope that corrects the record.