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urn25
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:21 pm    Post subject: In Sydney Reply with quote

Hi everyone,

I don't have a background in aeroplanes or in gaming, but I bought FSX and Acceleration and I'm most impressed. I've worked my way up from flying the Piper Cub to the Bombardier CRJ, and I'm getting better with a MiG 15. There's just too many planes I like to fly and I keep changing my mind about my favourites.

My computer is a P4 laptop - an old clunker, and I think FSX runs fine. Sometimes a little jerky around major airports but I put that down to the outdateness of my computer. I haven't changed any of the default settings either.

Often I have difficulty in getting the wheels up and down on the MiG - how very 'Soviet.'
Bill

I'm interested in online flying but haven't tried it yet, as I'm sure to cause a crash.

Great site. Great game. I have a few questions but I'll save them 'till later.

Happy landings everybody.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 5:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi urn25

It is good to see that more people are getting in to FSX yes you will work your way from the Piper Cub to the likes of the big aircraft 747 and 777 and the fast jets like the Mig 15 and F16 and more.
You may find that your old laptop will slow down more with online flying just put your questions in General Forums or Flight Simulators or Software & Peripherals and you will get help.

We are all hear to help with what we can with FSX and FS9.

And Welcome to our forum

A lot good people are on hear ie:- adrian and Gavin and many more
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