And then..................Another to win a computer to play it on!!John, now you'll have to find another competition to win a copy of Vista
I just don't believe this..............
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Congrats - bet that was a nice surprise.
So when are you ordering the new PC then.
Tell you what, though - swap you 'posties' - all mine ever brings are bills, bills and more bills.
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Peg
Congrats - bet that was a nice surprise.
So when are you ordering the new PC then.
Tell you what, though - swap you 'posties' - all mine ever brings are bills, bills and more bills.
Regards
Peg
Like all humans, my brain is composed of two halves, however ...
The left side has nothing right with it, and the right side has nothing left in it.
i just dont believe this
Very well done John and thanks for your reply to my post.I will check out my rudder centreing via CH pedals.I would be interested to know if VORLOC capture is improved in FSX.Best Wishes EricT.
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Re: i just dont believe this
Funny you should mention that, Eric. It has always been accepted that the poor capture of the Localiser in FS9 has been a Microsoft failing and we've all learnt to hand fly into it at unrealistically shallow angles to save all the weaving about, right?Tomliner wrote:I would be interested to know if VORLOC capture is improved in FSX
Apart from my Classic Brit flying, I also have a bit of a thing on the side with some Boeing stuff :roll: Including the Tinmouse II 737-200 project. In a recent update, Bob Scott the developer addressed this particular FS9 shortcoming and has fixed it! Don't ask me how, but a Boeing 737-200 with the Tinmouse panel will intercept the Localiser at a 45 degree angle perfectly cleanly and smoothly and with no weaving.
(Edit: More detail on the CNB forum http://cbfsim.org/cbfsimv5/cbfsbb/viewtopic.php?t=7746)
Ian
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