04-09-2007, 10:23 PM
Hi
I'm an advanced FSP user (which I've used since about 2005 some time, I think, July.)
Well I have got about 4,300 hours or something like that, and well over 1000 flights, since I think, July 05. , becuase the software has made fs2004
so much more meaningful and itneresting to me... so there are various companies set up which I fly... with various airliners... which are my favourite
to fly. I'm not bothered how long it takes to release a version for FSX, because the latter is simply awful, until hardware technology has caught up
to that kind of standard at a reasonable price.
Infat I am flying an FSP flight on the simulator at this very moment. 7hr 19 mins in with about 40 mins remaining. So I hope to eventually get about
10,000hrs on this software and then who knows, maybe I'll hit 20,000 (in about 10 years that would take, or 8 years from now) then 30 or 40000.
Getting by with my job at the same time is no issue that is the time for the "long hauls" which operate on auto while I'm away, of course.
Cheers,
advancedcapfs04
EDIT::
Well now I have landed the flight obviously, and the touchdown was a nice -140fpm or so. Nice so that one can actually feel it and sense that they are actually in an aeroplane. I'll be taking the '65 to SFO tomorrow!
Post Edited ( 09-05-07 01:24 )
I'm an advanced FSP user (which I've used since about 2005 some time, I think, July.)
Well I have got about 4,300 hours or something like that, and well over 1000 flights, since I think, July 05. , becuase the software has made fs2004
so much more meaningful and itneresting to me... so there are various companies set up which I fly... with various airliners... which are my favourite
to fly. I'm not bothered how long it takes to release a version for FSX, because the latter is simply awful, until hardware technology has caught up
to that kind of standard at a reasonable price.
Infat I am flying an FSP flight on the simulator at this very moment. 7hr 19 mins in with about 40 mins remaining. So I hope to eventually get about
10,000hrs on this software and then who knows, maybe I'll hit 20,000 (in about 10 years that would take, or 8 years from now) then 30 or 40000.
Getting by with my job at the same time is no issue that is the time for the "long hauls" which operate on auto while I'm away, of course.
Cheers,
advancedcapfs04
EDIT::
Well now I have landed the flight obviously, and the touchdown was a nice -140fpm or so. Nice so that one can actually feel it and sense that they are actually in an aeroplane. I'll be taking the '65 to SFO tomorrow!
Post Edited ( 09-05-07 01:24 )
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http://www.galactic.no/rune/thaoeng.html