On Jan 2, 11:54*pm, (UglyDan®©™) wrote:
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On Jan 2, 12:00*pm, "Eisboch" wrote in message
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On Jan 2, 6:55 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
Goofing around with Google Earth, it's Flight Simulator option and
InfanView.http://www.eisboch.com/FS.html
Eisboch
The place where you mention almost buying a house, are you talking about
Manomet Point? My brother lived there in a house on the bluffs next to
where the lobster pound is during the Blizzard O' 78. There was quite a
bit of erosion and he said he could feel the ground shake when chunks of
the cliffs let go. The next day the he went outside to find the edge of
the cliff a lot closer to the street in front of the house than it was
the day before. The house is still there today though.
I did not know about the flight sim feature even though I play with
Goggle Earth at least a few times a week . Thanks for mentioning it.
I think that I need to work on my piloting skills though. I was going to
try to find Otis AFB and land there but instead my plane is now
scattered on a golf course somwhere near Buttermilk Bay.
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The place we looked at was a little further south from Manomet, off of
exit 2 of Rt.3.
I had dreams of a mooring with our boat sitting out there, but it wasn't
meant to be.
The FS is pretty good, but it helps to have some basic knowledge of
flying an airplane.
Eisboch
I've got Microsoft Flight Simulater X. It's a really fun program,
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Hey, that was my Christmas present this year.. I have always been a fan
of the Flight Simulator, used to take long flights overnight while
running other programs and doing other work.. Thank God for autopilot
One of my favorite flights was from JFK or Bradley to Logan, I also used
to do a lot of flying around San Fran and the bay. I havn't checked yet
but in my old program there was a neat "Easter Egg". If you flew out of
New York and around behind the Statue of Liberty, the programmers had it
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I'll go down later and fly around and check it out, I've not seen it!
I'm having a hard time with the VFR flight on a 747 from Las Vegas to
Area 51. I can get there okay, but finding just the right spot to park,
thus ending the mission, hasn't happened yet!
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I don't know if it's in version X but it was in my older one.. One of
the versions let me land on an aircraft carrier too, can't remember
which one..
On the X version you can find the carriers off of San Francisco,
Norfolk, and Bremerton. FS9 has one in the latter. I really like the
FSX, but as Loogy mentioned they are a real pig if you run the scenery
full out. I started out using a joystick, but eventually switched to the
CH-products Yoke and rudder pedals.
Its pretty neat, but I wish I had a gaming? computer to use it on. *UD * *
I bought a high powered video card and it helped a LOT.
If you are doing the "missions" in X, and are doing the one where you
are going from Catalina to the mainland, the engine expires. The first
time, I tried to glide to land and didn't make it. Look for an
aircraft carrier and land on it!