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To: Clappy who wrote (2059)2/17/2001 8:14:10 PM
From: Dalin  Respond to of 104197
 
Hi Clappy!

I have the MSFT Flight sim also. Yes it is very good. Try landing the 777 at Ohare with clouds base 1000 AGL (above ground level) and tops at 10000......

Its a neat feeling breaking out of the clouds and the runway is right there......right where its supposed to be. <g>

Most of the flight sim software now has the online option. You can join up with others....get their IP address and play together. I did with F16 a couple of years ago. Another online air force I joined......free, if ya have the software.

The zone is easy, cause everything is right there....at least with FA.

Cya!

:0)

Ramblin skies



To: Clappy who wrote (2059)2/18/2001 2:52:59 PM
From: elpolvo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104197
 
el studente-

to really learn to fly you're going to have to have the rudder pedals (very important). i've got the thrustmaster rudder pedals in my closet. send me your address via PM or email and i'll ship 'em out to you. call it a belated groundhog day present.

-instructor polvie