September 15, 20196 yr An inspirational video for the wonder of flight. This is getting me as excited for Microsoft Flight Simulator than anything MS have produced to date and that's testimont to how realistic this new sim experience is turning out. If you're interested in the Wings Air and Space Museum, the official website is https://wingsmuseum.org/ Edited September 15, 20196 yr by dtrjones
September 15, 20196 yr Chuck Norris wishes he could be as cool as Harrison Ford. I could watch that video on repeat all day! Chris
September 15, 20196 yr Honestly, the scenes at the beginning when he started from the airfield, I thought that's from the new simulator . . .
September 15, 20196 yr Author 50 minutes ago, Andiroto said: Honestly, the scenes at the beginning when he started from the airfield, I thought that's from the new simulator . . . Haha I had that same feeling.
September 15, 20196 yr Never saw this video but it was very inspiring - great scenery! On the other hand, Hans Solo has had about three real-life aircraft mishaps, at least one of which he was lucky to survive...
September 15, 20196 yr Author Ok so now I see this discussion has moved to Aviation and Flight Sim Video Forum from the Microsoft Flight Simulator forum. While this may be more relvent for a classification point of view, I can't help but feel the inspiration this video will give to developers and would be consumers of Microsoft Flight Simulator has been lost which was the point of the post in the first place. However if this inspiration can reach many more (would be) simmers out there, then it's a good move!
September 15, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, overspeed3 said: On the other hand, Hans Solo has had about three real-life aircraft mishaps, at least one of which he was lucky to survive... Chris
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