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Old October 23rd 07, 12:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
george
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Default Microsoft FSX Real-Life Weather

On Oct 23, 10:17 am, buttman wrote:


Jays Kiwi is a flight simulator that can be used by real live pilots
to enhance their real flying skills.
What you have is a game!


uh, the 'kiwi' is a metal frame with a computer screen and a joystick
attached.


Yes. And?

It doesn't change.
mixedup is playing a game
Those who try the Kiwi appear to, in the main, be real live pilots.
Or do you think that a sim flight game player is a 'pilot' ?

 




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