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Before I started flying for real, I was absolutely besotted with FS 2002.
But now that I've experienced the real thing, I almost never even fire it up anymore. My club has a nice sim setup, with a yoke and rudder pedals, and I have played with FS 2004 on that machine. Having rudder pedals is almost certainly a necessity for anyone who wants to fly it for training purposes. Witout pedals, it's really just an elaborate video game. Good luck! |
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Dashi,
Do you have me confused with someone else? If not, I would be interested to find out why you are saying things like this about me. Dallas "Dashi" wrote in message ... Good advice but it's wasted on a moron like Sylvester and his crony Dallas! |
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My mistake, sorry Dallas.
Dashi "Dallas" wrote in message nk.net... Dashi, Do you have me confused with someone else? If not, I would be interested to find out why you are saying things like this about me. Dallas "Dashi" wrote in message ... Good advice but it's wasted on a moron like Sylvester and his crony Dallas! |
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Accepted.
Thanks for responding. Dallas "Dashi" wrote in message ... My mistake, sorry Dallas. Dashi "Dallas" wrote in message nk.net... Dashi, Do you have me confused with someone else? If not, I would be interested to find out why you are saying things like this about me. Dallas "Dashi" wrote in message ... Good advice but it's wasted on a moron like Sylvester and his crony Dallas! |
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As a MS flight sim pilot for the past many years and revisions I can highly
recommend FS2004. Yes FS2002 is probably cheaper but i find that 2004 runs much better on equavelant hardware and includes much more realistic GPS units. Figure for the cost of less than 1 hour dual, you can fly holds and approaches until you're sick and with the new version you can even do it in "real" weather. (the sim updates the weather off the Internet.) Yes it's no replacement for real flying but it sure is cheaper and warmer than the real thing right now ![]() I use a MS force feedback joystick (twist the handle for rudder) and it's okay. I'd consider that to be a minimum (A joystick with twist rudder) Otherwise the sky's the limit. I've heard of some setups that take a whole room to run. Of course that's not necessary just to shoot approaches. my .02 worth, YMMV. Mike "Gerald Sylvester" wrote in message link.net... snip What is the minimum equipment *really* required to use MS FS 2004? Right now I have a new Dell Latitude laptop. I have a mouse and that is about it. Joysticks? Foot pedals (cost?)? I don't want it to replace flight since I can just get in a real plane but I have heard from many people that it is quite good. I want it more for the instrument training. snip |
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