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What Plane am i recommended to get for:
Speed:
Size:

What's the best Scenery Add on?

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i know i know its all done by opinion i just want ppls opinions here
man..u get me

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All.

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there is actually an answer when it comes to scenery, a good mesh, I've got
FS Terrain, FS Global could be good too and USA Roads. Those 2 really
enhance the scenery over default.


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> What Plane am i recommended to get for:
> Speed:
> Size:
>
> What's the best Scenery Add on?
>
> Cheers
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jason69uk wrote:
> What Plane am i recommended to get for:
> Speed:
> Size:
>
> What's the best Scenery Add on?
>



How long is a piece of string?
 

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> i know i know its all done by opinion i just want ppls opinions here
> man..u get me

What are you looking for? Aircraft, Scenery, Utility, Freeware or Payware.

Would be happy to recommend some if you could be more specific.

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Also Sprach jason69uk <jason69uk@forums.simradar.com>:
> All.

In that case, I highly reccoment the Turbohelijetseacopterplane 172-300X
by Factorydesignfleetsimulations. It's the perfect plane for every pilot.

Dan

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Jason,

No offence but I really don't think you're helping anyone answer your
question. The only answer so far is everything you can buy or get for free
that will go into FS.

Try to refine your question.

Geoff



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<in awe> wooooooow Q. Thats like a major Zen Koan.

I must now empty my mind lol

Damian
 

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"GeoffC"
> No offence but I really don't think you're helping anyone answer your
> question.

jason69uk is a questionable character... search Google Groups for:

"ne1 got the usa roads zip"


KDFW
 
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 16:46:03 -0600, jason69uk
<jason69uk@forums.simradar.com> wrote:

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Well for Cessna Business Jets...try Eaglesoft's line...great
aircraft!!Carenado makes some great General Aviation stuff
as well.
AI enhancements (sound) FSHotSFX...

FS Roads

Sceneries too numerous to mention.


Now if you're looking for free stuff..try www.flightsim.com


Hope that helps some.
 
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One often finds that in reality the questionable entity of the proverbial length of a piece of string is often - never
long enough. Surprisingly that same piece of string given a significant sample population, statistically will be -
always too long.
The conclusion is therefore: A piece of string is of the exact length required to not exactly fit the task at hand.
Philosophically then one must ponder the question. Is the length of a piece of string more relevant to the empirical
strata of our world view than we ourselves are? Which has more precedence in the reality of a non world view - the
length of a piece of string or us? Which will have the ultimate better fit?

Essays are due by EOD Friday, April 1st of course. Bonus points will be awarded for actually proving the existence of a
piece of string that is precisely the correct length.

--
....Carl Frisk
Anger is a brief madness.
- Horace, 20 B.C.
http://www.carlfrisk.com


"Quilljar" <wykehill-flightsim@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:3arasiF6dbt2hU1@individual.net...
> jason69uk wrote:
>> What Plane am i recommended to get for:
>> Speed:
>> Size:
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>> What's the best Scenery Add on?
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> How long is a piece of string?
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"Carl Frisk"
> One often finds that in reality the questionable entity of the proverbial
length of a piece of string is often - never
> long enough.

You were the smart ass in the back of the room that always confounded the
teacher.... right?


LOL.....

Dallas
 
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"Dallas" <Cybnorm@spam_me_not.Hotmail.Com> wrote in message news:tA72e.7063$H06.3441@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink.net...
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> "Carl Frisk"
>> One often finds that in reality the questionable entity of the proverbial
> length of a piece of string is often - never
>> long enough.
>
> You were the smart ass in the back of the room that always confounded the
> teacher.... right?
>
>
> LOL.....
>
> Dallas

Something like that :)
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Level D Simulations 767 for Systems Realism. Thing operates almost like the
real one.

www.leveldsim.com

Scenery, I just download from avsim.com when I am visiting a new airport.

Also go here when Im visiting a new airport, so I can fly the procedures
properly

http://www.geocities.com/bobandrepont/iap.htm

There's also the PMDG 737-700/800 at http://www.precisionmanuals.com/



"Petebert" <castle@nthrax.org> wrote in message
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> there is actually an answer when it comes to scenery, a good mesh, I've
> got FS Terrain, FS Global could be good too and USA Roads. Those 2 really
> enhance the scenery over default.
>
>
> "jason69uk" <jason69uk@forums.simradar.com> wrote in message
> news:1112044323.27600@forums.simradar.com...
>> What Plane am i recommended to get for:
>> Speed:
>> Size:
>>
>> What's the best Scenery Add on?
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> _________________________________________________________
>> Posted via the -Web to Usenet- forums at http://forums.simradar.com
>> Visit www.simradar.com and try our Flight Simulation Search Engine!
>
>
 

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Give a man enough string and he'll hang himself (I didn't make that up).
I'm already well-hung : )

Arthur

"Carl Frisk" <c.frisk@REMOVE.verizon.net> wrote in message
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> One often finds that in reality the questionable entity of the proverbial
> length of a piece of string is often - never long enough. Surprisingly
> that same piece of string given a significant sample population,
> statistically will be - always too long.
> The conclusion is therefore: A piece of string is of the exact length
> required to not exactly fit the task at hand.
> Philosophically then one must ponder the question. Is the length of a
> piece of string more relevant to the empirical strata of our world view
> than we ourselves are? Which has more precedence in the reality of a non
> world view - the length of a piece of string or us? Which will have the
> ultimate better fit?
>
> Essays are due by EOD Friday, April 1st of course. Bonus points will be
> awarded for actually proving the existence of a piece of string that is
> precisely the correct length.
>
> --
> ...Carl Frisk
> Anger is a brief madness.
> - Horace, 20 B.C.
> http://www.carlfrisk.com
>
>
> "Quilljar" <wykehill-flightsim@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:3arasiF6dbt2hU1@individual.net...
>> jason69uk wrote:
>>> What Plane am i recommended to get for:
>>> Speed:
>>> Size:
>>>
>>> What's the best Scenery Add on?
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> How long is a piece of string?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
 
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"I'm already well-hung"

Well, I suspect your email address has just been added to every porn spammer
on the planet. Serves you right for bragging. LOL

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"Arthur" <alspectorz@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> Give a man enough string and he'll hang himself (I didn't make that up).
> I'm already well-hung : )
>
> Arthur
>
> "Carl Frisk" <c.frisk@REMOVE.verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:QW62e.33813$mq2.24684@trnddc08...
>> One often finds that in reality the questionable entity of the proverbial
>> length of a piece of string is often - never long enough. Surprisingly
>> that same piece of string given a significant sample population,
>> statistically will be - always too long.
>> The conclusion is therefore: A piece of string is of the exact length
>> required to not exactly fit the task at hand.
>> Philosophically then one must ponder the question. Is the length of a
>> piece of string more relevant to the empirical strata of our world view
>> than we ourselves are? Which has more precedence in the reality of a non
>> world view - the length of a piece of string or us? Which will have the
>> ultimate better fit?
>>
>> Essays are due by EOD Friday, April 1st of course. Bonus points will be
>> awarded for actually proving the existence of a piece of string that is
>> precisely the correct length.
>>
>> --
>> ...Carl Frisk
>> Anger is a brief madness.
>> - Horace, 20 B.C.
>> http://www.carlfrisk.com
>>
>>
>> "Quilljar" <wykehill-flightsim@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
>> news:3arasiF6dbt2hU1@individual.net...
>>> jason69uk wrote:
>>>> What Plane am i recommended to get for:
>>>> Speed:
>>>> Size:
>>>>
>>>> What's the best Scenery Add on?
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> How long is a piece of string?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
 
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Hi Arthur,

Hey - welcome to The Club, mate! :)

So, what happens next??

Regards,
John Ward
"Arthur" <alspectorz@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> Give a man enough string and he'll hang himself (I didn't make that up).
> I'm already well-hung : )
>
> Arthur
>
> "Carl Frisk" <c.frisk@REMOVE.verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:QW62e.33813$mq2.24684@trnddc08...
> > One often finds that in reality the questionable entity of the
proverbial
> > length of a piece of string is often - never long enough. Surprisingly
> > that same piece of string given a significant sample population,
> > statistically will be - always too long.
> > The conclusion is therefore: A piece of string is of the exact length
> > required to not exactly fit the task at hand.
> > Philosophically then one must ponder the question. Is the length of a
> > piece of string more relevant to the empirical strata of our world view
> > than we ourselves are? Which has more precedence in the reality of a
non
> > world view - the length of a piece of string or us? Which will have the
> > ultimate better fit?
> >
> > Essays are due by EOD Friday, April 1st of course. Bonus points will be
> > awarded for actually proving the existence of a piece of string that is
> > precisely the correct length.
> >
> > --
> > ...Carl Frisk
> > Anger is a brief madness.
> > - Horace, 20 B.C.
> > http://www.carlfrisk.com
> >
> >
> > "Quilljar" <wykehill-flightsim@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> > news:3arasiF6dbt2hU1@individual.net...
> >> jason69uk wrote:
> >>> What Plane am i recommended to get for:
> >>> Speed:
> >>> Size:
> >>>
> >>> What's the best Scenery Add on?
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> How long is a piece of string?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>
 
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Hi Carl,

Several excellent points there, mate - I assume.

The question of string lengths is almost immortal, eternal, and
somewhat ephemeral, as it has now replicated, renewed and re-birthed itself
by worming its way into computer programming languages, I'm told.

Or am I talking Double-Dutch here??

Regards,
John Ward.
"Carl Frisk" <c.frisk@REMOVE.verizon.net> wrote in message
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> One often finds that in reality the questionable entity of the proverbial
length of a piece of string is often - never
> long enough. Surprisingly that same piece of string given a significant
sample population, statistically will be -
> always too long.
> The conclusion is therefore: A piece of string is of the exact length
required to not exactly fit the task at hand.
> Philosophically then one must ponder the question. Is the length of a
piece of string more relevant to the empirical
> strata of our world view than we ourselves are? Which has more precedence
in the reality of a non world view - the
> length of a piece of string or us? Which will have the ultimate better
fit?
>
> Essays are due by EOD Friday, April 1st of course. Bonus points will be
awarded for actually proving the existence of a
> piece of string that is precisely the correct length.
>
> --
> ...Carl Frisk
> Anger is a brief madness.
> - Horace, 20 B.C.
> http://www.carlfrisk.com
>
>
> "Quilljar" <wykehill-flightsim@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> > jason69uk wrote:
> >> What Plane am i recommended to get for:
> >> Speed:
> >> Size:
> >>
> >> What's the best Scenery Add on?
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > How long is a piece of string?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>