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Does anybody remember the Altitude Concorde?


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Looking around at the different Concorde models out there for FS2004 and FSX, I've come across the Altitude Concorde which is something I have never heard of before! I don't know the company that created it either, maybe one of you guys may know?

http://shop.pilotwarehouse.co.uk/picture?pic=50410023&table=pictures&width=225&height=318

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No. It's not even related to your link to your YouTube channel. Or do you have a video of the Altitude Concorde there? You don't?! So what's the purpose of your post? Spam!

Chuck B

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No. It's not even related to your link to your YouTube channel. Or do you have a video of the Altitude Concorde there? You don't?! So what's the purpose of your post? Spam!

Chuck B

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*sigh* It's called a FOOTER, it sits at the bottom of all my posts.

 

All I asked for was some information on this add-on as it's one I've never seen before... Reddit were able to provide some answer explaining that it was developed by Koch Media LTD and was essentially their only FSX aircraft. Distributed by Just Flight although didn't last long as SSTSim came out weeks later to a much higher quality.

 

Thanks for your time. :)

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I used to have it on my FS2004 system and found it excellent but very challenging as you had to be pilot, co-pilot and flight engineer at the same time!

 

As Concorde enthusiasts will know, it was very much a "hands on" plane, with little automation.

 

But I'm afraid my lasting memory was the useless manual and unfriendly support forum.

 

When I asked for any assistance, the stock answer was basically "We know the answer but we're not telling you because we had to figure it out so why can't you?"!!!

 

Thank goodness this forum doesn't follow that philosophy.

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