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Introduction to the Blog of Veteran Flight Simulation Enthusiast Fly Pig Club

In the world of the flight simulator X-Plane 10, I generally grab the charts I have on hand, pick a familiar place, and go for a leisure flight; or use the X-Plane world terrain to take an aerial tour before or after traveling to a location; or fly over for a stroll after seeing a scenic spot introduced on TV or a website.

The aircraft I mainly use are the Piper PA-28 and Cessna 152. Basically, over 98% of the time, I fly single-engine piston propeller planes for VFR flights. I observe the terrain using pilotage while looking for the next Waypoint, just strolling around leisurely. If there are too many clouds to see the ground, I refer to the VOR or similar instruments; anyway, I don’t do much IFR.

I know my playstyle is quite niche, so I generally don’t engage in discussions on those online flight simulation forums.

Recently, I discovered a blog called “Fly Pig Club” written by a seasoned netizen, 麦爹_H1604. His playstyle is very similar, and he is tirelessly doing a world tour on FSX. The content is very rich and worthy of reference for aviation enthusiasts, so I wrote this specifically today to introduce it.

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