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I enjoy flying with FS2004. I have done a lot of hours with chessna
and a few with the mooney. I can operate the Learjet ok, yet I am still a beginner. I started flying the boeings (mostly 727) last weekend. My question to all you, who really know your stuff is that what should I do next to expand my hobby? I have the basic set: a computer, joystick and the FS2004. Should I buy new scenery? Should I buy new planes? Should I buy some sort of equipment and what would that be? Voice kit? I will appreciate any advice you can give me. |
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Go over to alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim and you will find the best
and fullest advice you can ever have on FS2004. You will be very welcome. Cheers, Quilly |
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I have to agree. In the end though it's a personal choice as to where to go with FS9. Just as art appreciation is.
-- ....Carl Frisk Anger is a brief madness. - Horace, 20 B.C. http://www.carlfrisk.com "Quilljar" wrote in message ... Go over to alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim and you will find the best and fullest advice you can ever have on FS2004. You will be very welcome. Cheers, Quilly |
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Hi Lucas
try flying online - for example on http://www.ivao.org It adds a new dimension to interact with real people, fellow sim-flyers or controllers providing services. Cheers |
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