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- A TCsimulatorŽ
The only commercial ATC simulation available for MSFS. ATCsimulatorŽ is an air traffic control simulation with a primary focus on the terminal radar environment, or TRACON. Russell B. Davis says, "with the latest addition of multiplayer interactivity between ATCsimulatorŽ2 and Microsoft Flight Simulator, we are entering new territory with much anticipation! We hope to provide your customer base with a new area worthy of exploration!"
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8/16/2004 | 2427 Views |
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- AFCAD World.
This is a group dedicated to making AFCAD files for FS2004 ACOF. So far they have around 100 files requested. Once AFCAD comes out in October they will be working on a first come first serve basis. AFCAD World is dedicated to making AFCAD files for FS2004 ACOF, and all MS flight sims made afterwards. AFCAD World takes requests from anyone, any time.
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8/16/2004 | 1949 Views |
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- ATCO's Flight Sim Site
ATCO's Flight Sim Site contains over 200 aircraft site host Garry Lewis has repainted, and some for which he's designed and modified the afx's. They are all freeware, and all his aircraft can be easily downloaded. Gary says this is the largest collection of BA aircraft with new tails anywhere in the World. Gary shares his expertise in aircraft repainting and afx design and modification
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8/16/2004 | 1024 Views |
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- Boston ARTCC
Boston ARTCC This site evolved to support the training needs of our controllers and to provide additional training resources for pilots flying in our airspace. We continue to add SquawkBox flight plans and have built a search engine to make them even more easily accessible. They will also have the ability to retrieve these flight plans in some form OTHER than SquawkBox. It's the definitive resource for flying online in New England. It has been redesigned for easy of use and is continuing to change as a result of feedback from pilots and controllers working in the area.
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8/16/2004 | 998 Views |
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- Bush Flying Unlimited
This site is a virtual bush flying club for pilots who are seeking something completely different. BFU operates worldwide though much of its operations are in the Great North West (Washington State, British Columbia, Yukon, Alaska). BFU is open-sim so you can use whatever simulator fits job requirements, and is for anyone who has an interest in flying GA planes, including amphibious aircraft and helicopters, in wilderness areas. Best of all, BFU pilots are freelancers and, as such, have free choice of when they fly as well as the jobs they take. Members can also post new jobs for other pilots. If you're "at home in the wild," then you should come join us!
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8/16/2004 | 1049 Views |
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- Ed's Flight Simulator 2002 Flights & Adventures
AdventuresThis site is oriented towards FS200x pilots who want to enjoy their system by flying specific task flights. Each flight that is offered fits a particular theme, and run the gamut from flights for student pilots (our new daytime cross-country flight, for example) to flights that will challenge seasoned IFR pilots! The goal is to provide the two E's: enjoyment and education. Not only are the flights fun to fly, they contain educational material to help the Flight Simmer learn more about the real world of flying. Most flights are geared toward the GA population.
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8/16/2004 | 720 Views |
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- Enviro!
Rob Visser offers a unique METAR and ATC chatter program wrapped in one for Fly! Now in version 2.0, the popular Fly! utility, Enviro! is the subject this AVSIM partner and hangar site. With a comprehensive FAQ and other support resources current users will find this an indispensable Fly! resources and new users can acquaint themselves with this "essential" Fly!, Fly!2K, Fly! II, Flight Simulator 2004, Flight Simulator 2002, Flight Simulator 2000, Flight Simulator 98, X-Plane, Falcon 4.0, and Falcon 4.0 SuperPAK enhancement.
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8/16/2004 | 751 Views |
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- Flight Simulator Navigation
This site is designed to inform and instruct FS pilots on the various Navigation procedures used in real world aviation. This includes Pilotage, Dead Reckoning, NDB and VOR navigation, and NDB, VOR and ILS instrument approaches. All of this is done in a light-hearted manner with practice flights. Industry Captain Benjamin Counter will charter your aircraft for most of the flights. Future plans include "How to fly with an HSI" and complete instructions on flying the GPS.
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8/16/2004 | 2231 Views |
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- MV Challenges
MV Challenges for FS provide exciting flights under conditions that are moderately to very difficult. The challenges offer various combinations of inclement weather (low clouds, winds, turbulence, wind shear), darkness at night, tricky airports (for example in deep valleys), missing or defective navaids, special aircraft (usually add-ons), scheduling and route planning. These are not "adventures" with on-screen or spoken instructions: the instructions are provided in the trip descriptions, which you should print out, and then read before or during the flight.
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8/16/2004 | 790 Views |
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- NAV - FLTREC
This is the official homepage of two tools that have been related to MSFS since 1998. FLIGHT DATA RECORDER (FLTREC and NAV). The site went online in the year 2000 beause I did the porting of the source code of FLTREC to FS2000. I've maintained the code for FS2002 and FS2004. I've also created NAV, a tool for creating Flight Plans for FS98 to FS2002. It does not support the new bgl files of FS2004 and I've no time to do the porting. FLTREC and FLTPLAY allows you to save a flight into an XML file and review it with FLTPLAY. I've created a professional version of FLTREC and FLTPLAY that allows you to reproduce a REAL FLIGHT into Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004.
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10/4/2004 | 1098 Views |
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