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Mar 23rd, 2004 at 5:05pm

Saitek   Offline
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Like most people on this site, I have flight simulator 2002.(!! Grin)
I wanted to know, which should be the must add ons. FS Traffic? That tornado package? And one of the many others?
I can't fly the giants.  Cry I like the cessnas, and other light aircraft. The occasional supersonic is sometimes fun, - on a one way flight! Wink
What are the best ones?
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     Ben Smiley
 

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Reply #1 - Mar 24th, 2004 at 5:13am

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Hmm tough one, it might be a good idea to wander throught the downloads section here in. If you like GA, then go to the Props downloads, there are hundreds of fantstic aircraft to choose from.
There are also some great military jets to play with, personally I do a lot of my flying on warbirds and biplanes, if you like those try vintage...
Basically with this kind of thing you'll get as many answers as there are users on this site Wink
Best advice, draw up a list of planes you really like and then download them and see how you get on.

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Reply #2 - Mar 24th, 2004 at 10:54am

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No Ozzy, I meant the ones up for sale in shops and over the internet. Not the ones on SimV.  Smiley. They sell from around £10 to £20 usually. There are loads of jumbo packages and other aircraft. I mean which ones do u guys have. I wondered if there are any good light plane packages about, as I'm no good at the jumbos.
Regards,
  Ben
 

Windows 7 Pro 64bit
Intel Core 2 Duo E2180 2GHz
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Kingston HyperX 4GB (2x2) DDR2 6400C4 800Mhz
GeForce 8800 GT 512MB
2 x 22" monitors
200GB Sata
Be Quiet! Straight Power 650W

Flying FSX with Saitek's pro flight range:
Radio
Switch panel
Auto-pilot
Yoke and throttle quad
Pedals
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Reply #3 - Mar 24th, 2004 at 4:22pm
Bazza   Ex Member

 
I think the majority of people on this forum do not support payware.     I have been simming for 7 years and have never found it necessary to purchase anything.    Don't be fooled into thinking that because you're buying a package it'll be any better than they freeware you can find yourself.     I agree with Ozzie - work out what you want, then go and find it, the downloads are endless.
 
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