March 6, 201016 yr Hi all:I'm an avid FS user (over 23 years) and fly FS2004 (under WinXP SP3) using lots of GoFlight hardware, 4 monitors using TH2G and (sometimes TrackIR) flying GA aircraft mostly (especially the CitX - Eaglesoft version, Pilatus PC-12, Carenado C182 and PA Seneca, PMDG B1900, and the Beech Super King Air 200). I have many of FlyTampa's airports, several ImagineSim airports, FSDreamTeam airports, and use UT, GEPro, Ultimate Traffic, AES, Flight Environment etc. I am now very interested in adding a few more airports in areas that I usually don't fly in....specifically Fly Tampa's St. Maartans and Kai Tak. I have perused many forums on these and it is obvious that other simmers love them...so I've seen the positives! I have some questions:1. Is there any downside for either of these airports (things that I need to be aware of that may make them difficult to run properly, hard on FPS or other issues)?2) I've seen some videos for airports where the point of view is from the inside of a BMW that the operator is driving around the airport. Where does one download this animated/driveable car? Will it run in FS2004? Is it freeware or is it something that is included in FSX (which I have no desire to switch to)? You gotta love this hobby. Thanks in advance for your repliesR/Mike
March 6, 201016 yr You can get the BMW here http://www.flightsimworld.com/downloads/viewfile/1265.html
March 6, 201016 yr You can get the BMW here http://www.flightsimworld.com/downloads/viewfile/1265.html Terrific....just downloaded it. Thanks so much.Mike
March 6, 201016 yr Both fly tampa airports you speak of (TNCM and VHHX) are great on frame rates. I suggest you get the full TNCM package that includes SABA and TFFJ, you will have some great G/A flights to those tough spots. Al Stiff
March 7, 201016 yr Both fly tampa airports you speak of (TNCM and VHHX) are great on frame rates. I suggest you get the full TNCM package that includes SABA and TFFJ, you will have some great G/A flights to those tough spots.Thanks..Mike
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