Been away from simming for a while. But just built myself a new computer and have got it up and running fairly nicely with FSX.
Just wondering if any of the VA fleet have dedicated FSX versions or work well with it.
I know the Islander is, it's on its way
Or is this not a good question to ask?
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- Garry Russell
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Re: FSX
Welcome back
Our classic stuffs works in FSX with some needing a little fiddling, others straight in
There are various threads about this
The best this is to try out your chosen and get back to us with any probs you have
Our classic stuffs works in FSX with some needing a little fiddling, others straight in
There are various threads about this
The best this is to try out your chosen and get back to us with any probs you have
Garry
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Re: FSX
Yo HH
The only 'native' one I can think of is the Rapide mate. Needless to say, I only fly the Rapide and F1/Virtavia Islander for FSX VA flights.. the rest being done in FS9
ATB
DaveB
The only 'native' one I can think of is the Rapide mate. Needless to say, I only fly the Rapide and F1/Virtavia Islander for FSX VA flights.. the rest being done in FS9
ATB
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Re: FSX
Ok cheers, just suck it and see then
Ill get on with learning to fly the islander nicley, then maybe give the VA a shot.
Once I've put my new hard drive in that is.(the problem with building the pc myself is that now I have the confidence to upgrade it myself, i'm never going to stop spending )
Ill get on with learning to fly the islander nicley, then maybe give the VA a shot.
Once I've put my new hard drive in that is.(the problem with building the pc myself is that now I have the confidence to upgrade it myself, i'm never going to stop spending )
Tom