December 24, 200322 yr Well guys, I've got nothing but great things to say about AS2004. I've been following your products since your first freeware project. I must say this is by far the most impressive work yet. Congratulations.I have been doing various flights all over Canada and the boost to realism is just fantastic. A couple of nights ago I was doing a night time approach into Toronto's Pearson Intl in my RealAir Decathalon behind an Air Canada 737. About 400 feet over the surface and closing in on touch down, I got the surprise of my life. Wake turbulence! Got the plane recovered and put her down for a nice landing. Guess I should have asked for more seperation :-). It's only happened once to me in real life after flying through the dissipated wake of a Seaking Helicopter. Can be a bit of a "waker upper". Kind of a jolt in a cessna 172 ;-)Last night... a virtual flight to Dorval in Montreal in a 737. As I got closer to the airport flying under an overcast layer at 9000 feet (how beautiful was that!) over the city of Montreal, the rain started. Then decending to 3000 feet for an ILS the visibility came down and I was in the soup. You guys have no idea how much this is worth to me. I'm a new commercial pilot and use fs2004 to practice my multi engine IFR approaches periodically. AS2004 has bumped things up a notch so I can really see the effects of weather on my flights and approaches.Great job! Thanks so much...
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