What do you do the most in FS9?

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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby chazzmo » Sat Apr 11, 2009 7:49 am

I like to do shorter hops in the Grand Caravan between regional airports within 250 miles of my home.

I also like to load up the Piper J-3 and fly as low and slow as I can cruising the downtown streets of big cities at night. Las Vegas is pretty cool to do that way.

After the Hudson river crash, I spent a fair amount of time trying to recreate that to some degree: closest I have is the default 737. Take off out of La Guardia, up to 3000 ft, power off and see if I can put it in the river. Only problem is it always registers as a crash as soon as I hit the water.
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Re: What do you do the most in FS9?

Postby PlutonianEmpire » Sat Apr 11, 2009 11:35 pm

It's been a long time since I've flown Flight simulator, and I"m just starting to do it again--as soon as my new joystick comes in the mail. :D

If you get bored, try flying with a defective joystick, such as the Logitech 3d Pro (it'll take a while before it starts acting crazy though.)

Anyway, I love commercial airliners. In the months prior to stopping FS'ing, I flew flights from KMSP to random big city airports in Eastern Australia and back in the meljet 777-200LR worldliner for my VA--at 1x speed. :D

I take off, go to bed, wake up the next day, do stuff, laze around, then land. Boring to most people, but fun for me. :D

Occasionally, I'd fly a high speed jet through the Himalayans for some adrenaline.
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