That's a lot of Smirnoff. Squadron signature shot?
At least it wasn't Smirnoff Ice...
At least it wasn't Smirnoff Ice...
There were also perfectly good flight simulators back then.Here's my home simulator...it's a good one [imho]...original Nintendo Game Boy [1989] w/ Tetris. During deployment, no Blackshoe [or Brownshoe] could ever beat me in Tetris. Tetris rocks.
Sure, sure, but where's the Dunkin cup holder? An aviator like you has priorities.Here's my other home simulator...it's made of paper...BUT it was FREE! I was flying it today...it's sort of hard to fly since many of the buttons/switches/levers are in different locations than what I'm accustomed to...BUT I'm happy to report that I found the phone [see last pic].
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Blow a few grand on this kind of thing and you will certainly avoid the woman trap that everyone warms you about. Maybe permenently!Ill be giving the pubs their due diligence, and will spend the time in the cockpit trainers to get my EPs and checklists down, but I still think a simulator would be a lot of fun and maybe really useful if I can load it on 3D google earth (corse rules).
Check out this video! From the looks of it, the equipment/software probably ran him 1.5k or so.
Not since I upgraded to Windows 10...which isn't backwards compatible with ANY of my WWII combat flight sims, even the ones by Microsoft. Bummer desu.