July 22, 201114 yr I did that myself with the Space Shuttle Mission Simulator 2007. Edit: It's impressive. She's landing at 250 Knots!!!!Hm I seem to remember a Shuttle landing sim that was rather DOS based, judging from its looks. Any idea what its name coulda been...? :(
July 22, 201114 yr Hm I seem to remember a Shuttle landing sim that was rather DOS based, judging from its looks. Any idea what its name coulda been...? :( Are you talking about this one?http://www.space-shuttle-mission.com/ Matias SorcinelliCHECK MY CHANNEL!!! - http://www.youtube.com/user/masneoquil
July 23, 201114 yr SSM2007 is very good but im waiting for the next version now =). Its going to have a much higher res earth texture and the ability to float around the station! Gonna be epic.. Andrew Simmons Intel i7 950+Corsair H70. 6 Gig ram Kingston Hyperx 1600Mhz ASUS GTX560 Ti (900mhz core/1800Shader/2100Memory) 1T Cavier Black HD + 1T Cavier Green for backup jobs. Win7 64 Bit Asus X58A-UD3R (Rev2) OCZ 600w PSU DA-20 Katana Diamond (Aerosoft) A2A B377 (Captain of the Ship) Flightsim Labs ConcordeX. TM Warthog/TIR5/REX2/ASE/Topcat/RadarContact4/FSX PMDG MD-11/J41/Old737NG/747-400x /IFly737FSX/A2A Spitfire/A2A B-17 Accusim
July 24, 201114 yr Yhea, the Shuttle lands at what most planes hope to cruise at.And how about waiting until 500 feet AGSL to deploy the landing gears? SSM2007 is absolute quality and I recommend it to any and everyone, but if you want a challenge, try landing the Shuttle in Orbiter flying it by hand from Orbit. Not so easy. If anyone is looking for a challenge while they wait for the NGX release, I recommend trying to master that. You will be quite busy. Scott Kalin VATSIM #1125397 - KPSP Palm Springs International AirportSpace Shuttle (SSMS2007) http://www.space-shu....com/index.htmlOrbiter 2010P1 http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/
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