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GERMAN AIRPORTS 3 – BREMEN FS2004

by Jarkko on July 25, 2009

in Flight Sim

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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FSX Aircraft ToolBox Version 1.1

April 24, 2009

TweakFS has released a new edition of the their FSX Aircraft ToolBox, a tool that allows developers and FS users alike to make non-destructive changes to the FSX aircraft fleet, back up/restore entire aircraft folders, enable/disable aircraft groups and automate the creation of high-quality thumbnails used in the FSX aircraft selection dialog. This new version [...]

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Is virtual airlines going out of hands…

December 28, 2008

I decided to make a post about virtual airlines and how I feel about those. I have nothing bad against any virtual airline but it seems that there is no virtual airline that accepts members like me to join their fleet. I mean, too often I have seen a very nice group to join but [...]

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Scottish TMA Real Operations Night – 28th December (Vatsim)

December 27, 2008

Image by sweetghoti via Flickr This Hogmanay Scottish and Northern Ireland invite you to attend the 3rd ever Scottish TMA Real Ops starting at 3pm on Sunday 28th December. This event incorporates the three airfields of Edinburgh [EGPH], Glasgow [EGPF] and Prestwick [EGPK] as we attempt to recreate a real Sunday night within the Scottish [...]

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USAF and X-plane

December 10, 2008

The U.S. Air Force has finally found a commercial (PC based) flight simulator that works for them. That’s because the game, X-Plane, provides sufficient editing capabilities for aviation engineers to use classified flight characteristics to create simulated warplanes that are realistic enough to allow military pilots to get useful training while using them. That’s a [...]

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