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Bear's Cave Mini-reviews (12-31-00)
by Steve "Bearracing" Cartwright on 3 Jan 2001
Do you have any comments or suggestions about these mini-reviews?

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1. Response from Misho Katulic on 4 Jan 2001
Thank you very much for reviewing Yosemite scenery. There is one glaring omission that I think needs an immediate attention: This scenery was not done by myself, but by Skip (not sure of his last name). If you can correct this, I'm sure he will appreciate it!

Thanks,
Misho Katulic
TerraBuilder

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2. Response from Steve Cartwright on 4 Jan 2001
Misho,

I apologize about the error, as I was emailed me this morning concerning this omission! If you look for the uploaded files from December 31st, you will notice that the original credit was given to you for this excellent scenery upload, I merely transfered this error into the mini-review. I've also written to Skip and to Maury Pratt so that we can make the necessary corrections and give credit to those actually involved. Again, my apologies for any unnecessary confusion caused by this.

Steve Cartwright

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3. Response from Mark Harris on 10 Jan 2001
Hi Bear!

Another great set of picks! If you liked Dennis Waggoner's Kodiak v2, you're gonna love version 3!
It's GREAT!!!!!!!!

Mark Harris

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4. Response from Steve Halvorson on 10 Jan 2001
This is more of a question. I'm fairly new to flight simulators (2 weeks) but I enjoy FS2000 and I love the Cessna 310R. I've noticed, however, that when I select the 310R from my list of aircraft, it initially loads a full instrument panel on my screen which I can lower to see the runway and expose a second, less complete panel. If I lower the larger panel to it's correct location it remains in view when I select any of the left/right/rear views. Also, the only instruments which function, even on the more complete panel, are the heading indicator, artificial horizon and vertical speed indicator. Is this normal operation? Thanks for any input you have. I appreciate the help. Steve

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