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Anyone considering getting MSFS should wait until the new version comes
out later this month. The earlier post got me checking,,,, yours is a great suggestion because 2004 is supposed to come with some IFR features! -- -- Good Flights! Cecil E. Chapman, Jr. PP-ASEL "We who fly do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis- My personal adventures as a student pilot and after my PPL: www.bayareapilot.com "Gary L. Drescher" wrote in message news:9GVOa.14798$GL4.4482@rwcrnsc53... "John Clonts" wrote in message ... Cecil E. Chapman wrote in message . .. I really can't say since I've never used those program in that capacity. Do these other programs provide similiar features to the one I mentioned? I really don't know for sure.... Pretty much, yes. MSFS is quite a bit cheaper, though the replay features are not quite as robust as On Top. But I gave up on On Top because it doesn't use standard drivers and wouldn't configure for my preferred game controller... I've never used On Top, but the replay features in MSFS are pretty cool. You can get a simultaneous chart/track view and profile/altitude view. --Gary Cheers, John Clonts Temple, Texas |
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"Cecil E. Chapman" wrote in message
. .. Anyone considering getting MSFS should wait until the new version comes out later this month. The earlier post got me checking,,,, yours is a great suggestion because 2004 is supposed to come with some IFR features! Even the earlier versions are great for IFR practice. Airports, nav aids, and terrain are realistically depicted. You can set cloud ceilings/types and visibility/precipitation (or you can automatically download real wx conditions) for somewhat realistic transitions to visual during the approach. As of FS2002, there's been a built-in ATC as well, but the FS2004 ATC is supposed to be much better (as is the weather model). --Gary -- -- Good Flights! Cecil E. Chapman, Jr. PP-ASEL "We who fly do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis- My personal adventures as a student pilot and after my PPL: www.bayareapilot.com "Gary L. Drescher" wrote in message news:9GVOa.14798$GL4.4482@rwcrnsc53... "John Clonts" wrote in message ... Cecil E. Chapman wrote in message . .. I really can't say since I've never used those program in that capacity. Do these other programs provide similiar features to the one I mentioned? I really don't know for sure.... Pretty much, yes. MSFS is quite a bit cheaper, though the replay features are not quite as robust as On Top. But I gave up on On Top because it doesn't use standard drivers and wouldn't configure for my preferred game controller... I've never used On Top, but the replay features in MSFS are pretty cool. You can get a simultaneous chart/track view and profile/altitude view. --Gary Cheers, John Clonts Temple, Texas |
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