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Captain Andy Poppens

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  1. Sorry I haven’t been posting for the last three years I had to stop using FS2004 because my old computer stopped working and there are no new computers with disc drives I downloaded FS2020 but it doesn’t work all the time it crashes most of the time and the times it does work I just don’t have the interest I’ve just never really warmed up to it I lost the drive and confidence to fly so I no longer fly Well looking back I realized I never had an opportunity to say thank you to FS2004 so I wrote a little something to say thank you before I get started I’d like to thank Microsoft for creating this wonderful sim I’d like thank John and Martha King for their introduction and help in FS2004 I’d like to thank Lane Wallace for her stories about the historic aircraft in FS2004 I’d like to thank Rod Machado for his lessons in FS2004 I’d like to thank the developers of all the add ones I used Jens B Kristensen Bill and Lynn Lyons Just Flight Bob May and the team at Premier Aircraft Design Project OpenSky Garry J Smith Gary Summons and the team at UK2000 Bill Mogren and the team at FRF studios Golden Age Simulations Milton Shupe Jay Krae and everyone at VOZ (even thought there were some airports that weren’t included I still like you) Tom Gibson and everyone at CalClassic Roger Wensley Aerosoft Level-D Flight1 Latin VFR FlyTampa Blueprint Simulations FsDreamTeam Max Kraus Greg and everybody at MAIW (Military Ai Works) John Young and Andrew Wilson and the team at SSTSIM (if there’s anyone I left out I’m sorry) and finally I’d like to thank my mom and dad for supporting throughout this flight simming journey now without further interruption here’s my thank you letter to FS2004 I’ve been a lot about how it all started purchasing FS2004 at a Target in Portage Michigan I fell in love with this sim immediately I’m talking about FS2004 it’s special anyone who’s ever used it knows what I’m talking about the aircraft the scenery the missions FS2004 stands alone I’m proud to say it’s where I started my flight simming journey it’s been with me as I’ve grown up this sim will always be a part of me now I prepare to move on it’s time to say thank you FS2004 you’ve been with me through the good times and the bad times there’s so many aircraft and scenery I’ve used along the way that I enjoyed using I could go on and on about the memories I’ve made but the connection I share with it will forever mean just as much I loved every minute of getting to know this sim I’ll treasure every time I used this sim That’s why I’m saying thank you not goodbye I’ll treasure all the times and adventures I spent using this great sim Thank you for everything FS2004 Sincerely Captain Andy
  2. after five years i have finally conquered SSTSIM! i completed my first flight today from London to New York first of all I'd like to thank Andrew Wilson and the team at SSTSIM for creating this wonderful add on I'd like to thank Gary Summons and UK2000 for the wonderful Heathrow xtreme scenery I'd like to thank Bill Morgan and FRF studios for their JFK freeware scenery I'd like to thank pschlute for his advice and help and finally I'd like to thank my mom and dad for supporting me
  3. We are working on his "politeness" every day. He will no longer be posting to any site unless it is approved by one of his parents. I apologize for his behavior.
  4. The psychologist Michael G. Thompson, the author of Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys (Ballantine, 2000), says it isn't a question of girls and boys, just a question of well-behaved kids and not-well-behaved kids; everyone should learn the same lessons about care and consideration and even about giving up a seat on the subway."I think manners get you very far in a rather uncivil world," Dr. Thompson said. "A simple respect for adults goes a long way in this day and age." I think politeness is the surest way that a boy can reassure the adult world that he is O.K. and trustworthy.
  5. can you make an old crow scenery
  6. Hey Kenny

    would you like to help me make my Chalk's Mallard Package?

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