March 28, 200620 yr HiI woke up to this article in the local paper this morning (see link). The article says they have based their public access flight sim on FS2004 but they do not mention what model is used. Considering they have build the cockpit based on a 737NG there cannot be too many to choose from. It looks like a winner to me - and at $NZ95 for 45mins my wallet is primed. (PS thats about $US56 or so.)http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3619193a13,00.html
March 29, 200620 yr Cool. Guess I'll have to plan a vacation to Christ Church. All I have to do is find a beach to park the wife and away I go.Thanks for the info.Bob
March 29, 200620 yr Hi BobWell this implementation is in Wellington, so not far for me to go!Its gotta be worth a visit though.
March 29, 200620 yr Hi Mike - agreed!I'm off to C/Central Saturday morning to have a look.Two questions I have for them - what do they use for ATC and weather.June 1 is my 40th, so I'm already dropping hints.CheersTimNZWN
March 29, 200620 yr >Geez...at $95 for 45 minutes, you could fly a real Cessna.It's NZ$ 95 - taht's approx. US$ 57. For that price you never can get 45 minutes in a Cessna, at least not around here in Europe.Wolfgang
March 29, 200620 yr Very cool!!But i can get a 1hr flight in a 737Ng for only 16 Steven Ghion Belgian Virtual Tigers
March 29, 200620 yr Ahhh....didn't catch the exchange rate. But you can find a Cessna 152 (or some 172's) for about $65-75 USA per hour.
March 29, 200620 yr Hi TimI would be interested in your feedback if you get into see them before I do.
March 29, 200620 yr Hi StevenWhat a great service Bruges offer. Pity its a bit far away for me but I agree with you, that company leaves our new startup behind (at the moment anyway).
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