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Anyone remember the FsFrance PM2 Concorde?

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I used to use that one in FS9 but then I saw the light.The SSTsim Concorde (The one they went onto) is worth every penny. I strongly advise you to get it.With TrackIR4 it is totally awesome, and all the VC is clickable too.

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Oi Yes! And I wish soneone would make "analog" panel airlines for FSX, I dont like Glass Panels. A 747 with all those instruments and gauges it used to have would be sweet! (I got to fly in a 1970's vintage United one to Hawaii, back when airliners had flight engineers. All those gauges! All those switches! YES!

You need to get 'Ready for Pushback' which a very popular simulation of the B747-200.;-)That has got everything you will need, even a working 'INS' system too.

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>I used to use that one in FS9 but then I saw the light.>>The SSTsim Concorde (The one they went onto) is worth every>penny. I strongly advise you to get it.>>With TrackIR4 it is totally awesome, and all the VC is>clickable too.What do you mean by "The SSTsim Concorde (The one they went onto) is worth every penny."? Did the Mach2 developers create SSTsim too?

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What do you mean by "The SSTsim Concorde (The one they went onto) is worth every penny."? Did the Mach2 developers create SSTsim too?Only Herv

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