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IRIS releases Chirsten Eagle

October 4, 2009

August 2005 saw the release of what is now widely regarded as one of the benchmarks for Flight Simulator Aerobatic aircraft in the form of the Long Island Classics Christen Eagle for FS2004. Now, four years later, and with a gracious nod to both Kevin Lechmanski and Dan Hufford of Long Island Classics, the generous [...]

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GMap Comes to FS2004!

October 2, 2009

FSWidgets has just released the FS2004 edition of GMap, a free moving map system powered by Google Maps. In recognition of the large proportion of folks in the community still using FS9, it was only a matter of time before the FS2004 incarnation would join the existing FSX and X-Plane versions. Available for download at [...]

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CSC Selected to Provide Air Traffic Control Simulation Training Systems to Universities

August 20, 2009

Image via Wikipedia FALLS CHURCH, Va., Aug. 19 /PRNewswire/ — CSC  announced today that its NexSim(TM) Radar and Tower air traffic control simulation training systems have been selected by four universities to support the initial training and development of next generation Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) air traffic controllers. CSC will provide a total of 32 [...]

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AEROSOFT ONLINE – SION X

August 3, 2009

The airfield in Sion is one the most scenic and aeronautically challenging in Europe! This airfield, situated in the middle of Wallis distinguishes itself by its realism and optimal integration into the “Switzerland Professional X” photorealistic scenery. With a large amount of features – diverse small aircraft, impressive night texturing, AI traffic, frequency-controlled approach- and [...]

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GERMAN AIRPORTS 3 – BREMEN FS2004

July 25, 2009

The German Airports 3 series was missing one important airport, Bremen. One of the oldest airports in Germany with a distinguished history and the German Airports team worked on it for a long time. Well here it is in all its glory for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 (with the FSX version available soon). Welcome to [...]

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The Beechcraft Duke

July 17, 2009

The Beechcraft Duke is a highly capable, turbo-charged, twin-engine, pressurised IFR tourer that can cruise at 240kt and 30,000ft. The well equipped IFR panels feature exact 3D replicas of the Beechcraft and Bendix King gauges with actual moving parts, ambient back-lighting on the buttons and knobs, plus ultra wide stereo sound that totally separates left [...]

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vroute.mobile now available on iPhone (free!)

July 1, 2009

Having vroute.premium on the desktop or laptop computer is nice, but have you ever been stuck in a boring meeting or school class, looking forward to some online flying on VATSIM in the evening? Trying to find out where to fly tonight, what events are out there or what are your friends up to? vroute.mobile [...]

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OZx have made a face lift, and it looks….

June 28, 2009

I recently posted here ( http://planegrazy.com/2008/12/ozx-releases-mesh-for-grand-canyon-by-holger-sandmann/) news from maybe the most dedicated group of developers in flight simming community. Now they have done a really nice face lift for their website http://ng.aussiex.org/ and it looks absolutely wonderful. The Admin Jay Kae announced in their fron page: “After contemplating for a long time  about what to [...]

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