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Before I buy, I would get some idea of the reality , functionality,etc.
of the simulator aspect. Goal to get back into flying/soaring after 25 yrs. I hold a private w/250 hrs SEL. Would just buying the software give me an idea of what to expect. Trying to use a little restraint. HA HA!!!! I currently have Realflight G2 an RC sim, which I learned the basics of rc controls. Another addiction. Aloha, Les Ward |
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Les,
If you are interested in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century Of Flight, then you can get information about it he http://www.microsoft.com/games/flightsimulator/ You can also find plenty of addon aircraft, scenery, etc at: http://www.flightsim.com You can view some great screenshots from this program at: http://www.fs2004.com/gallery/ In my opinion, this is the best all-around civil flight simulator available for the PC. You can download & install a ton of add-on aircraft, scenery, terrain elevation meshes, and utilities for it also. It is also well-supported by a large FS community. It has functioning ATC, real world weather, and you can fly anywhere in the world, with real airports, real world navaids, radio frequencies, etc. I can't praise this program enough! Randy L. "Les Ward" wrote in message ... Before I buy, I would get some idea of the reality , functionality,etc. of the simulator aspect. Goal to get back into flying/soaring after 25 yrs. I hold a private w/250 hrs SEL. Would just buying the software give me an idea of what to expect. Trying to use a little restraint. HA HA!!!! I currently have Realflight G2 an RC sim, which I learned the basics of rc controls. Another addiction. Aloha, Les Ward |
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Les Ward wrote in message ...
Before I buy, I would get some idea of the reality , functionality,etc. of the simulator aspect. Goal to get back into flying/soaring after 25 yrs. I hold a private w/250 hrs SEL. Would just buying the software give me an idea of what to expect. Trying to use a little restraint. HA HA!!!! I currently have Realflight G2 an RC sim, which I learned the basics of rc controls. Another addiction. Aloha, Les Ward It's important to know what sort of hardware you have. Doubtlessly, FS 2004 would surpass FS 2002 on a system equipped to run it at optimum settings. However, my Geforce3 equipped P4 (2 Ghz) wouldn't run the newer game with sufficient (MHO) framerates, so FS 2002 is back off the shelf. |
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