![]() Your donation here helps to pay our bandwidth costs, emergency funding, and other general costs that crop up from time to time. On a humerous note, In a previous version of MSFS (possibly FS98) a freeware addon scenery for somewhere in the world accidently created a building about two miles high right smack in the middle of the runway at the default Meigs. It should have been something like Save Aircraft/Location. When I re-installed the game I did not install any freeware or DLC yet, just the basic game. The option 'Save Flight' is a bit of a misnomer. When the crash happened I had some DLC and freeware installed for FSX. My computer is installed with windows 11 since a couple of months. AVSIM is staffed completely by volunteers and all funds donated to AVSIM go directly back to supporting the community. Searching lots of YT clips, forums, but nothing will solve the problem. But flying a Mark IX T.9 at leisurely speed is not a basis for wartime, and a `friendly` Biggin Hill is no substitute for an urgent scramble to the level of WW11 bombers so I temper all comments within the level of my experience, whereas `Winkle` could talk for hours about flying and fighting the things.Īnother example: I have no experience of ` American Legend` aircraft versus the Classic Cubs, so do not consider any comparison meaningful or valid. AVSIM is a free service to the flight simulation community. But would never make a comparison based solely on that limited experience, although i can say the Spitfire was, by far, the most homogenous aircraft I have flown. The current version of Flight Simulator (MSFS 2020) has VR. I have no doubt that your 60 types is greater than mine, but I would ask that you name the tailwheel types: I have hands-on experience of Piper Cubs, Fox and Tiger Moths, Harvards and Spitfire. Flight Simulator X Acceleration Edition is very old now and does not have native VR support. Except among those 60 types, for which we look forward to you expressing a comparison I don't think, in all honesty, that 60 types qualifies your for an opinion. Forums FSX General Discussion 81. ![]() ![]() Eric winkle Brown is known for flying 487 different types - more than any other man in history. Discussion of Flight Simulator X, Microsoft's 10th version of Flight Simulator. ![]()
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