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DanTheSwimmer

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  1. Hi thanks again for all the help and advice. So we've had a play with a couple of downloads, but not entirely successful. Could it be OS related? we're running Win7 64 bit... we tried a 777 from (http://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads/files/3481/fsx-emirates-boeing-777-300er/ ) and 757 from Just Flight (http://www.justflight.com/product/757-jetliner-freemium) both sort of work, but glitchy. 777 has no paintwork at all and no cockpit view. 757 looks good, but many buttons/switches won't turn etc or only turn one way are there any Win-7 recommendations for 757/767/777 ?
  2. Hi All, many thanks for all the replies. A couple have offered to give advice if we can be more specific. So if anyone can recommend good freeware options for 757, 767 and 777 that would be perfect. one of the threads linked above shows Just Flight 757 - is that a good bet? thanks again for help and advice
  3. Hi all, sorry to post really dum questions, but my 10-yr old son is keen on FSX (knows way more than me) and really wants to get more planes to fly. Can someone tell us the bet way to go about this? he's seem UT2 advertised, but as far as I can tell this is just traffic, and not new plans to actually fly - is that right? one of the posts on here mentioned Project Opensky - but their website says they are now closed down. are there any other good freeware options? thanks for any help and advice

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