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Old 5th July 2001, 15:19
Alpha_1 Alpha_1 is offline
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Hello All.. I am new to this but not new to airplanes.. I always wanted to be a pilot but could never make it and landed in the Computer feild. I am looking for a particular software/game which i had viewed on a friends computer. it was about coimmercial aircraft flying and also had the tech details on how to create onces own airport and all the procedures of learning how to fly..

if anyone can help in providing me some names of the softwares i would appreciate that.

Thanks all...
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Old 5th July 2001, 15:46
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Um...

The best comercial computer flight sim is no dought Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000 Professional edition.

Its prety danm expensive!!
Its better, in my opinnion to get an hour worth of flying lessons. It the same price!!
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Old 5th July 2001, 15:54
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Thanks Cob.. But i was looking or lets say hinting for something that is cheaper and easily available in the market.

anyways. thanks for yer suggestions..

Alpha
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Old 5th July 2001, 22:27
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This one looks interesting
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Old 6th July 2001, 03:49
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Yes, it does which one is it.
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Old 6th July 2001, 06:25
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I don't know but you have to got to NATO flight school to use it.
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Old 24th July 2001, 04:56
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I always did terrible on flight simulators. I mean, I could take off and fly, but I never actually landed on the runway. I usually land in water, or on the grass.

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