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Old November 19th 03, 03:18 AM
John
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I think US Air Force Academy knows better

Utilizing the Internet-driven combat simulation known as Aces High, the =
U.S.
Air Force Academy cadets in the SMD, or Wargaming, club were offered the
opportunity to take command of air and naval forces in a virtual combat
environment. Aces High is a distributed, Internet simulator that allows
hundreds of people from around the world to fly, drive, and sail =
simulated
World War II combat vehicles in a real-time virtual environment. This =
scenario,
dubbed "Operation Hostile Shores," took place over the course of four, =
two-hour
sessions or "frames;" frames were approximately one week apart. The =
cadets
formed a Joint Forces Air Operations Center (JFAOC), with individual =
cadets
taking on the roles of Joint Forces Air Component Commander, J-2, J-3, as=
well
as air group commanders for fighter, fighter-bomber, and bomber groups.=20

more here..... http://www.wargamer.com/articles/hos...hores_main.asp



On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 09:03:02 GMT, (John) wrote:

Try it, 15 days free
http://www.hitechcreations.com/htcindex.html

On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 06:58:21 GMT, (John) wrote:

Aces High is the best online sim. WWII.
Many real pilots fly there.
It was also a real Lancaster pilot (Dresden) i dont know if he is still=

there.
15 dollars a month, but it worth it, even the double.
Stop to talk, come to fly and die
check 6


On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 23:49:18 GMT, "Bj=F8rnar Bols=F8y" =


wrote:


I was wondering if anyone in this NG play simulators?
If so, which one? What's the best out there, currently.


Regards...


 




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