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Posted by coop (Member # 504) on :
 
For those of you who "Fly" with the computer, (Shortreed, I know you got some experience!).

Our son just attended his first day of "Flight Academy", put on by the local airport, and the University of Oklahoma.

He's pumped, and so am I! Anyody out there have suggestions for software,and/or hardware for " computer flying"?

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"Never play leapfrog with a Unicorn!".........................................
David Cooper,
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Enid, OK.
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Posted by Robin Sharrard (Member # 388) on :
 
Microsofts Flight sim 2000 Pro or wHat ever version their up to at this point, combined with a Yoke and Foot pedials will provide untold hours of computor flying bliss. Check out www.avsim.com for all your simulated flying needs. WARNING! Highly adictive, may spend counless hours browsing the thousands of Flightsim web sites world wide that cater to this sim by way of tru-flight aircraft,panels, sounds, scenery, etc... To include online flying with other friends... There is even an online airtraffic control system and various vitual airlines that will let you log passanger and cargo flight hours...real time...to all kinds of destinations. You can even go to bush pilot school in Alaska...or servey the worlds most Dangerous air fields in what ever aircraft you may choose. Enjoy! Robin

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Sharrard Graphics & Sign
Fallon, Nevada
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Posted by Bill Preston (Member # 1314) on :
 
A subject dear to my beat-up old heart. Tho' I have never piloted in real life, I have had a lot of fun with MSCFS European version, and MSFS2000 Pro edition. MSCFS2 didn't load right in that the program couldn't find the font needed for labeling, everything came up as symbols. Apparently too many fonts in Windows. I expect to eventually sort that out.
One of the fun deals was to cross load some of the combat planes to 2000 and fly off local fields.
Have also added some of Abacus' add-ons to CFS1, and they work well.
I was advised early-on that gaming on a "working" computer was risky business, but so far the only problems have been in the gaming side of the equation.
Originally used Diamond Viper V770 video card, later switched to NVidia Ge force2 with 64 megs on-board memory. Viper was 32 meg, and I don't see a lot of difference between them.
Do any of you in Letterville fly on your "working" 'puters, or do you have separate units?

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Bill Preston
Fly Creek, N.Y. USA
wpreston2@stny.rr.com
 


Posted by Chris Elliott (Member # 1262) on :
 
Coop, I've got MS Flight Sim 95 just sittin' on the shelf, if you want to try it out let me know. I've currently got Janes WWII Fighters loaded on my laptop & have had a lot of fun with a P-38 (flyin' AND shootin' stuff is a great way to unwind ) The degree of realism in any of the sims is amazing. A friend who flys for American has been coaching my 13 year old nephew with MS Flight Sim 2000 and it's a blast. A joystick or yoke & pedal setup really adds to the illusion but isn't necessary just to get started.

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Chris Elliott
1longshot@msn.com
cell 620-845-0264
 


Posted by Kathy Joiner (Member # 1814) on :
 
I tried that WW II stuff also, cept I crashed & burned, most often on take-off! The Red Baron I ain't. Sign me
The Dead Heron!

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Kathy Joiner
River Road Graphics
41628 River Road
Ponchatoula, La.70454
PH. (504)386-3313
casey@i-55.com

Old enough to know better...Too young to resist.


 


Posted by Steve Barba (Member # 431) on :
 
Air Warrior III. Hands down winner. Really cheasy graphics, but playing on line with 100 other guys in the "arena" is a blast! Me and a buddy of mine would "wing" together all the time, to the point that we were a pretty unbeatable team. VERY addictive game, I gave it up over a year ago,after flying on-line for 3 years.

I'm still going through withdrawls....help...

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Posted by Mike Pipes (Member # 1573) on :
 
Nothing comes close to the real thing!

Get that flight trianing permit and find a pilot that's willing to fly with a newbie! =)

I took the ground school just for kicks when I was in engineering school, got my permit and took a few flights but unfortunately air time is so expensive I never followed through to get the license.

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Mike Pipes
Digital Illusion Custom Graphics
Lake Havasu City, AZ
http://www.stickerpimp.com


 




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