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Post by TSR2 »

To be fair chaps, FS9 is 10 years old, show me another computer program of this ilk that people are still developing for 10 years later. I think since P3D has come to the fore, and that typically FSX models will work in both, you'll see most new stuff being developed for FSX / P3D rather than FS9. FS9 has many merits, but time isn't on its side.
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Agree entirely mate :thumbsup:

While FS9 is still my sim of choice, I'm more than happy to have FSX on my pc too. Can't see me going P3D but I'll keep an eye on what's happening with it :)

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Every time I see the post heading I think about carburetters for Spitfires! Excuse my spelling.
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Miss Shillings orifice and Miss Demeanours base do have a definite.. I was going to say 'ring' but thought better of it :worried:
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Yes enough said.
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