December 28, 201510 yr Naturally, since the weapons platform is built by Lockheed, it is interesting to see even the military uses P3D in windowed mode. http://www.businessinsider.com/how-pilots-train-fly-the-f-35-most-expensive-fighter-jets-2015-12#ooid=Job3RueTppm8CNKGf6IKyt9VJF1Mr23N Let me guess.... you want 64bit. Josh Daniels-Johannson
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December 28, 201510 yr Author Your link does not work Sorry, strange embedding problem. All fixed now. Let me guess.... you want 64bit. Josh Daniels-Johannson
December 29, 201510 yr I heard most of the trainees didn't like the simulator because the water looked static. Sean Green
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