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MS Flight Sim 2000 and the Military

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There is another article in the news again (this time in the latest issue of a gaming magazine PCGAMER) about how the Aviation Pipeline is using MS Flight Sim to help "train" its pilots. Interesting little piece if you have the mag.
 

Phoenix

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Well, I have the Jane´s F/A-18 Super Hornet simulation game at home and it´s VERY accurate. You can also click everything in the cockpit. It also has a manual 250 pages long. Read that if you can !

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Tripp

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I got FS2000 (Professional edition) for my birthday. Supposedly, it's realistic, but ever since I downloaded the CTW-4's military aircraft, I keep "overstressing" the airframe (while attempting the MiG-29's fabled "Cobra" manuever). How in God's name can you overstress a MiG-29? Other than the Cobra, I'm not doing anything really stressful. I'll be at 60,000 feet, retard the throttle, and nose down, and it breaks apart. Any ideas?

Edited by - Tripp on 15 May 2000
 
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