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  1. If you're interested in in space missions, you could join Kayamone Sutton's Virtual United States Space Program. The original VUSSP had 150 members, conducted over 100 unmanned missions and over 20 manned missions. Highly recommended. http://www.vussp.org
  2. Not in that colour scheme! XX201 was the only 208(R) Squadron aircraft at Farnborough that week, and Howard Curtis's photograph of it shows '201 to be in its standard training black.
  3. Yes, certainly is. In the config file, there are usually three lines that can look like this;- [brakes] parking_brake=1 //Parking brake available toe_brakes_scale=0.74 //Brake scalar The number here may vary. This one comes from a CLS Piper Arrow. You may adjust the "toe_brakes_scale" line, up to a value of 1. When the aircraft noses over, you know you've gone too far. Many WW1 aircraft have this set at 0. It take time to find the right number for each aircraft without skidding on a wet runway, or burying the nose in your local grass strip. If you decide to go this route, be careful and good luck.
  4. I can't use my FSX/P3D B-25 Mitchell in FS2020, so FS2020 doesn't appear to be my next acquisition, but the newest version of P3D might. And I put hours of work into repainting my Mitchell. So you're asking me to dump all that? Why should I when I can move on to a flight sim where I can use it. As for the cardboard Spitfire, wasn't there one of those in FS2002? However, if I were starting from scratch, and didn't want to buy second hand copies of FSX/FS2004, then, I just might look at FS2020.
  5. You miss some good stuff. Don't tell anyone but I will swap cockpits around until I get one I like - sometimes it's a VC and sometimes 2D. (I have a Harvard with a Mustang cockpit!) It's all a matter of personal preference, of individuality, which is how it should be without some person telling you what is "correct/right/normal".
  6. The thought occurs to me that maybe, just maybe, FS2020 was not aimed at those of us who have used the older sims. E.G. if you had FS2004, your next move "up" was FSX, and if you had FSX, your next move was P3D. At least, you could use some of the previous versions aircraft in the newer version. (Although I occasionally use an aircraft or two from FS2002 in FSX!) So FS2020, and FS2024 may not be aimed at the "enthusiast" market but X-Box users, Playstation users and other console users who expect, and get, high quality graphics from their games. And, one thing is certain, those of us who have invested in their "older" versions of Flight Sim, will never say that a younger version is better than theirs.
  7. I do not know what Alp you have been hiding behind, but the World Trade Center twin towers, as shown in your post... ...were destroyed in an infamous terrorist attack on September 11th 2001. The fact that you choose to put these on a thread where there are people who lost friends and colleagues shows very poor taste, and you should remove them.
  8. This ended up as and Capable of 387 knots at 33000 feet, and of flying from RAF Benson to Berlin and back.
  9. When was this decided? Four days of drivel about rules and regulations and you end up where you started, The only interesting bits were "how to make scenery" (which will come in handy someday,) and why a helo pilot sits on the right. The rest was useless, like herding cats, we've ended back where we started, a loose collection of enthusiasts who want to fly, write stories and have fun. If we wanted rules and regulations we would have joined a Virtual Airline, and to try and squeeze us into a myriad of rules is not to understand us at all and to completely misread the room. If you want to be "in charge", be a "Commodoor" go away and found your own VA. You won't last long, they never do.
  10. Why should I bother? Every suggestion I have made in this group has been ignored from altering the scoring system in the Route 66 Challenge (to one that we used in the Australia Challenge) to not having a base at all, and having a silly name has been ignored. I have been abused, made to look stupid in these threads and been shouted at by those in authority in this clique. I have not received a single apology for any of it, so much so that I think the word "sorry" doesn't exist in American. No, I'm not going to waste any more of my time on this cliquey club.
  11. Who decided this? Surely this should be a decision made by the membership?
  12. And yes, that's always one way data! On any flight if your range isn't enough to complete the flight as planned,you might (probably will) end up dead! HELLO!! No need to be rude or sarcastic!
  13. I wonder if "range" means there and back, which would give a point A to B distance of 2720 miles? Thanks for that.
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