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Carrier Ops FSX F 18-Where is the 737?
Excellent, thanks for the tip.I was wondering where that compass and pointer went!Thanks, will give it a try.B
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Carrier Ops FSX F 18-Where is the 737?
In Ed Olander's Carrier Ops FSX F18 mission that I downloaded from Avsim a few days ago, I cannot find the 737 that is the target that one is intended to intercept and escort to an "undisclosed" airfield.It would have been nice to include the heading from the ship, distance and altitude, which any fighter pilot would have known before launch. It is a big sky out there and I am having no luck.Anyone have a hint which way to go?
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Flight Simulator 2004 - Add-On - F-14A Topgun Tomcat.zip
Excellent! That worked for me. Copied the guagesound file and put it in the main folder of FS9 and was able to load the aircraft and seems to work fine.Thanks for the help!
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Flight Simulator 2004 - Add-On - F-14A Topgun Tomcat.zip
This has happened to me as well, I used a file that was downloaded a couple of years ago and kept on a disc. I installed on my machine and a friends machine and both are crashing. I lost my original installation with a hard drive crash on an older machine, it worked fine on that one. Could the newer FSUIPC be the culprit?
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Mark Kolo's "Twin Otter X - A Different Kind Of "Review...
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Mark Kolo's "Twin Otter X - A Different Kind Of "Review...
I would like to comment on Mark Kolo's review, mostly on the procedures that he used during his "flights" to St.Barth's and Saba.The two airports are not closed but are restricted, meaning special training is required before pilots can arrive and depart from these aerodromes. As well, in the real world, Winair pilots would never go to 3500' to St.Barth's or Saba. The special procedures for St.Barths require aircraft to transit at 1000' or 1500' depending on direction of travel, and squawk 2000 for identification by radar services at Juliana. The charts for the french islands can be found athttp://www.sia.aviation-civile.gouv.fr/htm...eset_aip_uk.htmThe airspace between the islands and St. Maarten is very busy at times as the commuter traffic shuttles passengers to Juliana to connect with the overseas flights, thus the requirement for these special procedures.Unfortunately, I have been unable to locate the charts for the Netherland Antilles on line. I don't have any subscriptions to on line resources like Jeppesen, which would have these procedures for Juliana and Saba.If anybody knows where free charts are avialable, please pass the web address along!