Soldato
Never needed it so i haven't bought it.
Oh you do need it, you just don't realise it yet
TIR (or Freetrack if you want to build your own) is easily the best thing to happen to Flight Sims since ... uh... Flight sims.Nate
Never needed it so i haven't bought it.
TIR (or Freetrack if you want to build your own) is easily the best thing to happen to Flight Sims since ... uh... Flight sims.Oh you do need it, you just don't realise it yetTIR (or Freetrack if you want to build your own) is easily the best thing to happen to Flight Sims since ... uh... Flight sims.
Nate


I had a couple of years with MS Flightsims.
I got into it after a patricular real life flight into LAX.
It was foggy, i was in a jumbo and as we were coming in to land, it was just thick fog looking out of the window.
I could see tops of tall buildings as we got lower, but still could not see the ground.
It was scary.
Anyway, it was a smooth nice landing. Everyone clapped in admiration of the pilot.
It left me wondering though, this pilot is not a magician, how on earth did he do that?

I installed it on Windows 7 a couple of months ago, after several years of not using it. I'd love to use that yoke and instrument panel, but at about £120 each they're way too expensive and wouldn't be worth me using. I'll have to make do with my Microsoft Sidewinder joystick.Chances are he used autoland.![]()

Hi Spook
The Yoke, Throttles and peddles are Saitek.The MCP and radio are made by Goflight. Matrox Triple head splits the screen, and i have a TrackIR. On another networked machine the other 2 monitors are connected and running FSCommander (gives an ATC kinda view), and Jeppeson flight charts on the other for all the airport ino (SIDS, STARS, airport info etc.)
Regards
Parx
