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NEWS -
2005 should prove to be a bumper year for jet combat pilots, who?ll have not one, but two brand-new sims to enjoy shortly. Jet Thunder and Fighter Ops both look like they?ll be worth waiting for. Diehard fans of older sims have also got something to smile about with the re-release of Flight Unlimited III (for just a fiver!) and a huge add-on pack of updates and patches for Fly! II.
Aeroplane Heaven have got a virtual GlobalFlyer available for budding FS2002/2004 record breakers; two more companies show off their new ranges of affordable flight instruments for cockpit builders and a new expansion for FS2004 comes crammed with a total of 17 WWII fighters.
Co-operative online airliner crewing is a reality at last (full review in the next issue!); PureFlight release a fine new Gee Bee racer and The Ultimate Troubleshooter might be just what you need to identify and ditch those background programs sucking power from your PC instead of letting it devote its processing power to giving you better frame rates.
REVIEWS -
Glider pilots are spoilt for choice these days and this issue?s cover star provides yet another standalone option for the soaring simmer. Condor certainly impressed our reviewer and has much to recommend it. If you prefer your flying faster and your panel fuller, then you?ll be pleased to hear that the 767 Pilot In Command team have lost none of their old class with their new name and their new aircraft - the Level-D Simulations 767-300ER.
Bill and Lynn Lyons? Challenger Two microlight package is an entertaining and comprehensive package that put a smile on our faces and reminded us that slow Ã
2005 should prove to be a bumper year for jet combat pilots, who?ll have not one, but two brand-new sims to enjoy shortly. Jet Thunder and Fighter Ops both look like they?ll be worth waiting for. Diehard fans of older sims have also got something to smile about with the re-release of Flight Unlimited III (for just a fiver!) and a huge add-on pack of updates and patches for Fly! II.
Aeroplane Heaven have got a virtual GlobalFlyer available for budding FS2002/2004 record breakers; two more companies show off their new ranges of affordable flight instruments for cockpit builders and a new expansion for FS2004 comes crammed with a total of 17 WWII fighters.
Co-operative online airliner crewing is a reality at last (full review in the next issue!); PureFlight release a fine new Gee Bee racer and The Ultimate Troubleshooter might be just what you need to identify and ditch those background programs sucking power from your PC instead of letting it devote its processing power to giving you better frame rates.
REVIEWS -
Glider pilots are spoilt for choice these days and this issue?s cover star provides yet another standalone option for the soaring simmer. Condor certainly impressed our reviewer and has much to recommend it. If you prefer your flying faster and your panel fuller, then you?ll be pleased to hear that the 767 Pilot In Command team have lost none of their old class with their new name and their new aircraft - the Level-D Simulations 767-300ER.
Bill and Lynn Lyons? Challenger Two microlight package is an entertaining and comprehensive package that put a smile on our faces and reminded us that slow Ã
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