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Sarlac

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  1. Sick of clicking on search? http://www.helpingsocial.com/bingrewards.html
  2. 5 or 6 year old Saitek x45 here. It was getting "scrapey" as someone mentioned earlier but a little graphite on the shaft and it's good to go.
  3. my experience in the p-40 is that it hates to fly right side up. Also why is the pilot seated so far forward? I assume the fact that his or her hand on the controls has no actual effect on the aircraft, but it wants to dive and the avatar is holding forward pressure on the stick. coincidence? probably.
  4. since the p-40 seems happiest when inverted... also, nice cockpit...
  5. Anyone else notice that the player characters seating position in the p-40 is really strange. It almost seems like the scale is off.
  6. I tried the device manager test too and couldn't find the test either. All that info came from a quick googling though.
  7. Lots of tools available http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Benchmarks/Disk-Bench.shtml Or http://www.steelbytes.com/?mid=20 Or Test Your Hard Drive Speed With Windows 7′s Device Manager – You can test your hard drive speed by going to the Device Manager, Expanding the Hard Drive Controllers, select the Port and Click on the Test button. Or At a command prompt run the following command as an administrator: winsat disk -drive c (you can substitute c with the drive letter of your choice)
  8. That's what it does now really. The terrain mesh and a basic texture is all loaded. The rest is being loaded as needed while you fly. That's why there is a load screen if you "warp" on the map.
  9. Sarlac replied to a post in a topic in The Microsoft Flight (2012) Forum
    You don't "own" software. Never have. If you think once you did you are mistaken. Even when you buy a physical copy you don't own the software. You just own the disk and box. What you get is a license to use that software. Read the End User License Agreement that you scrolled through when you installed it.
  10. I'm glad you sorted this out, but from your description you did this the hard way. Sort of reminds me of the way my father does things. Once you have purchased a game in steam it is shown in your library for the rest of time. You can reinstall as many times as you wish by clicking on the game in your library and choosing install. You can uninstall a steam game by choosing it in your library and selecting delete local content. Maybe this just seems simple to me because I've been on steam since 2004.
  11. been up all night at work... Sarcasm detector is on the fritz
  12. yeah I referenced a schedule on the flying heritage museum website that lists what planes from the collection will be on display and when. The p-47 and il-2 are scheduled for a flight in June. I don't see where you referred to that source, but I concede that you clearly mentioned the il-2 first. If that matters.

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