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Aerowinx Precision 744 Simulator confirmed reborn in 2010

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Dear CommunityDispite that most of us PS1 addicts some years ago sadly was informed that there would be no new version of Aerowinx Precision 744 Simulator it is now confirmed that a new version of Precision Simulator called PSx (PS 10) is under development for expected release in 2010 :( :( For those of you who know what the original Precision Simulator is all about - I am sure its great news :( For those of you who dont know a clue about what Precision Simulator is all about, then the short story is as follows:Precision Simulator 744 is a DOS stand alone simulator originally released in 1997 which accurately models about 98-99% of the flightdeck systems on the Boeing 747-400. It has hold its own ground completely up until now with regards to accurracy and depth of sytem simulation. Its first with the release of PMDG 747-400 that the original Precision Simulator has been rivaled on the level of detail. This extreme focus on system fidelity is on the expense of eye candy, - there is NO scenery but some runway and taxi lights present. This is easily remedied by hooking up either FS9 or FlightGear on another PC which then gives you all the eyecandy you need.So time has come to raise the bar again in 744 system simulation and I am looking forward to fly the result in 2010For more info and a brief statement from the developer see http://www.aerowinx.comRegardsC

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