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Old April 20th 05, 03:51 PM
John Doe
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Default Condor Soaring Sim Now Avaliable

Hi All,
Just to let you know that Condor is now avaliable
from www.condorsoaring.com.

Having played it for a good few hours it seems
pretty damn good (and no, I'm not on commision or in
any way related to the development team ;-) ). The
scenery is lovely, the planes feel right (having never
flown a Nimbus 4 or an ASW 28 I can't comment on how
precise they are but they feel right), and the thermal
and lift models seem very detailed. All this set in
beautiful Slovenia ;-)

As an aside, this is the only soaring sim I've
seen that I would consider recommending to a non glider
simulator enthusiast, as the whole product is very
polished and the addition of a comprehensive 'flight
school' set of training scenarios that can be either
watched or flown make the learning curve a lot easier.

As for requirements, it runs perfectly well on
my 1.6ghz Centrino laptop with a pretty puny graphics
card and 512mb ram :-D

Check it out

www.condorsoaring.com

Cheers

Jamie

Now back to work... :-(



 




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