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My RealFlight G2 has been all I need. I haven't tried others, but the G2 works and does what I needed it to do. Don't fly without SIM training, plus a flight instructor.
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From: Coffs Harbour, AUSTRALIA
Hi,
I'm using the CSM v10 sim & have found it a great help & for the price is great value for money, especially if you are not too concerned over the graphics issue. I am running it on XP & don't have any problems with it but some people for some unknown reason can't get it to work in XP, you then have to run it in DOS, which is not a problem either.
Cheers,
Nick
I'm using the CSM v10 sim & have found it a great help & for the price is great value for money, especially if you are not too concerned over the graphics issue. I am running it on XP & don't have any problems with it but some people for some unknown reason can't get it to work in XP, you then have to run it in DOS, which is not a problem either.
Cheers,
Nick
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haha, he chooses the csm v10
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No, that's perfect, but I would go with the G2.
Not that I have one, but I've heard a lot of good comment. And indeed, don't fly without a sim.
Without an instructor, no problem. But you are gonna need some experience.
regards,
Prophex
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...No, that's perfect, but I would go with the G2.
Not that I have one, but I've heard a lot of good comment. And indeed, don't fly without a sim.
Without an instructor, no problem. But you are gonna need some experience.
regards,
Prophex
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From: NA, HONG KONG
The cutting edge in Simulator graphics is currently held by [link=http://www.reflex-sim.de]Reflex XTR[/link]. You can download two videos and some pics [link=http://www.thgruber.de/xtr/index.html]here[/link]. If you decide on CSM, just make sure you're running DOS or at the most Windows 98.. It won't work on anything else.. 
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