francois, Monday, 19 January 2009 @ 19:11 Berlin Airlift Exhibition in the Museum of Flight, Seattle, Washington. “…… On view for one month, this exhibit honors the 60th anniversary of the humanitarian effort commonly known as The Berlin Airlift. After World War II, the Allied powers who had defeated Germany in 1945, divided the country into four occupation zones. The [...]
francois, Monday, 19 January 2009 @ 18:41 Hilbert Hagedoorn has looked at a quiet and cool system. Maybe interesting for flightsimming too! “……There are many chassis out there claiming to be silent, yet the minute their fans spin up, your neck hairs start growing inwards back into the skin out of frustration. So we figured we’d look and test the [...]
francois, Monday, 19 January 2009 @ 18:17 Dirk Stuck of Germany built a German Army BO-105 PAH helicopter for FSX, as freeware. He writes “……I’ve worked 5 months on this BO version and everybody told me to make it payware but I decided to make it as a freeware for you. If you like to make a donation for my [...]
francois, Sunday, 18 January 2009 @ 14:48 FSAddon Publishing have a few new projects just gone into Beta. One of them is the LHA (Landing Ship Helicopter, Amphibious) by AJ Weber that will soon see the light. The ship is built for FSX, has many moving features and will be accompanied by a supply ship. More details will become available [...]
francois, Sunday, 18 January 2009 @ 12:40 Hilbert Hagedoorn of Guru3D.com tests “…… the GeForce GTX 285 from eVGA (SSC edition), Inno3D (Overclock edition) and Point of View (EXO edition). The new new GTX 285 is a product based off the GeForce GTX 280 yet now fabricated on a smaller 55nm fabrication node. ….”.
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francois, Saturday, 17 January 2009 @ 14:16 Just Flight reports that they will be releasing World Airports 3 by the end of this month, featuring 5 airports in North America. Atlanta International (KATL), Charlotte Douglas International (KCLT), Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International (KCVG), Nassau Lynden Pindling International (MYNN) and San Juan Luis Munoz Marin, Puerto Rico (TJSJ).Â
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francois, Saturday, 17 January 2009 @ 14:03 Here’s another Just Planes video for you. “……. Neos, established in 2001 and based at Milan’s Malpensa Airport, operates a modern fleet of Boeing 737-800s and Boeing 767-300s to leisure destinations around the world. The first part of the program follows a B767 roundtrip flight from Milan to 2 destinations in Cuba. Hanava [...]
francois, Saturday, 17 January 2009 @ 12:48 A quick update from Justin Tyme at FSGenesis: “….. A new V2 progress build for Alaska-Hawaii is now available. This progress build includes plateau fixes at another 29 airports in SE Alaska. Many more AK airports will be available in next week’s progress build……”.
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Miguel Blaufuks, Saturday, 17 January 2009 @ 10:29
We found this on YouTube this morning, TBrdOne has made and posted a FS2004 deciption of the amazing achievment of Captain Chesley Sullenberger and his 1st Officer in getting their A320 down on the Hudosn river: “A Â respectful salute to Captain Chesley Sullenberger III and his crew and the Rescue Teams and all the responders [...]
Chris Brisland, Saturday, 17 January 2009 @ 8:55 Bush pilots can start looking forward to a new challenge – as can everyone who is interested in this part of the world! Pacific Islands Simulation are a scenery development team currently working on their Papua New Guinea project. So far they have created some twenty airports and airfields in what must be a [...]
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