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Tag Archives: Review
A scenic Trip through ORBX Pacific Northwest
My last post had been dealing with the Fall City Airport Scenery from ORBX – and I promised myself to come back and do bigger tour on the Pacific Northwest Scenery. I have to admit, I purchased this some time … Continue reading
ORBX NA 1WA6 Fall City reviewed
It is not often in these days that you get a chance to look at something new when it comes to add-ons for Microsoft’s Flight Simulator X. Of course, an add-on can give you a new aircraft or an add-on … Continue reading
US Cities X – San Francisco
A little while ago, I have written a review about aerosoft’s US Cities X – Chicago product. At the time, I had done so because of Chicago being an old familiar area to Flight Simulator pilots – and not so … Continue reading
A Flight Simulator Retro-Trip for 14.95€ – How far have we come…
Back in the early 1990, when the Microsoft Flight Simulator (or even the subLogic Flight Simulator before it became the Microsoft Flight Simulator) was in it’s early versions – Flight Simulator 3, Flight Simulator 4 and Flight Simulator 5 – … Continue reading