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Forgive me if this post is slightly OT. I just wanted this to be seen by a wide spectrum of viewers. You guys might be interested to know about this new upcoming Space Shuttle simulation. This is what Captainsim should have been and is not. This one looks very promising! Can't wait for it.www.space-shuttle-mission.comGianluca

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Wow very cool! I don't see anything about which FS version. It would appear one would def want FSX for this one for max altitude limits in FS9.


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>Thats because it's a stand alone sim. Looks good though!Looking real good. And you are so right,...this simulator has nothing to do what so ever with MSFS. It is a completely new "Space shuttle only" simulator. :-)

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Instead of paying for this, just download the freeware sim Orbiter 2006.http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/It's been around for years now and has freeware developers who have created addons that will fill your hard drives. Many of them work in places like NASA and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The current Shuttle addons for it (and the associated scenery, missions, satellites, payloaads, etc) will simulate real world, real time (or accelerated time) missions until you drop dead from lack of sleep.You can check out their forum from the main link page above to get an idea of what is available for it. No need to pay for a Shuttle sim.


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