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For nostalgia memories

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Sorry if this is not specifically FS2020 related but I thought posting here anyway. Please remove it if needed. 

Before FS2020, FS98: There was a thing called FS5.1+ BAO'S Flight Shop (FSFS) with atc adventures compiler. What a long road, we got from there to here...(Enterprise's intro 🤓)

ps: I think it's the only yt video on the subject:

https://youtu.be/_nGURY8s-S0

 

 

But we got textures with FS5. TEXTURES, not just polygons!😉

Kind regards, Michael

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Haha nice. This was the first flight sim I played. I love those old game boxes and covers. I never played Flight Shop nor did I have any idea what it is but I immediately recognized the cover. How I loved it as a kid to go to pc game shops and browse through the boxes. I can’t count how many times I took FS 5.1 from the shelf and looked at the pictures.

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Very interesting, also this video shows how technology has evolved 🙂

 

 

 

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