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To: esecurities(tm) who wrote (2358)8/29/1998 8:32:00 PM
From: esecurities(tm)  Respond to of 4231
 
Alpha Air Force One Review @ simFlight.com.

"...Airforce One was packaged quite nicely. It came in a fold out box with lots of pictures and information. The handbook was nicely designed giving you the history of Airforce One with lots of pictures. The installation was quite easy. You just need to click on the Airforce One icon within Windows and the program installs the necessary installation files. You must have FS98pat1.exe file from Microsoft in order for the program to work. Once the files have been installed, you get a nice picture of the Airforce One plane on it with various icons to click. All files were copied without any difficulty. It just requires you to click on for example, airplanes and pick which plane you want to install. The program asks you if you wish to install it and thats it. The files are copied automatically, without any difficulty. The program also contains adventure files with scenery. The program is for use with FS98 or FS96...The Adventure was professionaly done, and takes you on a special air mission, in which you are responsible for the president and his staff...The Airforce One Program was designed by Sky Design, published by Alpha Software in Cooperation with Data Beker.

I really liked the program very much and my overall impression if it is that is extremely well put together and I would recommend it to anyone that enjoys flying these jumbo planes..."


Happy landings,

Charles M. Huckelbery
Simflight.com
CharlesHuckelbery@compuserve.com

AF1 Review &copy 1998
simflight.com