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Jun 29th, 2003 at 5:54pm

Boris_G   Offline
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Hey
I want to buy A320 Professional and 737 Greatest Airliners
Can u plizz tell me do this two addons worth it ?
And plizz gimme some info on them !
thanx alot
 

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Reply #1 - Jun 29th, 2003 at 6:20pm

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I have both,and both are really good packages,but,I would recommend waiting a bit if you are planning on getting FS2004 to make sure they are actually going to work (I don't believe the 737 will though because FS2004 is supposed to support only gmax aircraft,and the 737 was originally designed for FS2000).
 
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Reply #2 - Jun 30th, 2003 at 3:21pm
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Sorry but i cant help you with the A320 & 737 but i do have that 747 & GB airports expansions and i thourley recommend them to anyone thinking of buying them. but there is one problem with the GB airports!!! the airports are fine if you start there but when you are making an approach to an airport and have intercepted the glideslope at about 100 feet the airports lke to dissapear so you have to make a landing using insterments!!!!!
 
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Reply #3 - Jul 1st, 2003 at 8:40am

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FS2004 will support non-gmax aircraft.  Even some of the made-for-FS2000 aircraft had problems porting to FS2002.  Chances are if the model works well in FS2K2, it'll work well in FS2K4 - with exceptions of course, most probably being the ONE model that one desperately NEEDS... Smiley

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I have both,and both are really good packages,but,I would recommend waiting a bit if you are planning on getting FS2004 to make sure they are actually going to work (I don't believe the 737 will though because FS2004 is supposed to support only gmax aircraft,and the 737 was originally designed for FS2000).

 

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Reply #4 - Jul 1st, 2003 at 6:30pm

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FS2004 will support non-gmax aircraft.

Sorry all-now we can all see I wasn't paying attention properly. Grin.haha.I don't know where I even heard that.lol.Thanks for pointing out my mess-up Felix.
 
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