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FS2002 Studying material

Postby Poseidon » Tue Dec 09, 2003 10:31 am

Hi, I am into FS2002 and I can say I have a good skill in flying the Boeing airliners and of course the Cessnas.
However I am a reading type of person, I have gone through all the documentation that comes with FS2002 but I would like to continue. Has anyone in mind any more matterial on flying especially Boeings, Cessnas, Beechcrafts, Concords or any flying related material that can be used in FS2002 and it can be found as a freeware in internet? Any kind of documentation, online or download-and-play school/education would be fine.

I know my question has very broad range but anything of the above would be welcomed. Thanks.
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Re: FS2002 Studying material

Postby Fredgirardo » Tue Dec 09, 2003 11:58 am

Hi Poseidon,
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Re: FS2002 Studying material

Postby Poseidon » Wed Dec 10, 2003 3:18 am

Hi Fredgirardo,

Actually I have been through the default checklists of FS2002 and as for the downloadable ones, if you are reffering to those PDF booklets, I have downloaded them all too. I was actually looking for something manual-type documentaiton. For the time being I am mostly into Boeings but also the other type of aircrafts I am reffering to my original message are of interest too.

Thanks anyway.
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Re: FS2002 Studying material

Postby OTTOL » Wed Dec 10, 2003 10:12 am

If you want to go "hard core", you're gonna have to spend
SOME money. Make a bid on Ebay, you will find just about any aircraft manual you would want(generally $20-100 US). These manuals will contain systems and procedures, but NOT any flying techniques for the most part, other than flight precautions (ie: don't land with the auxialiary tanks full, don't perform a forward slip with flaps extended....etc.). The only book that I know of with "big aircraft flying techniques" is called Fly the Wing by Jim Webb.
.....so I loaded up the plane and moved to Middle-EEEE..........OIL..that is......
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Re: FS2002 Studying material

Postby Fredgirardo » Thu Dec 11, 2003 7:41 am

Even those books are not expensive  compare to real theorical course. Ebay is a good idea. I will check. Thanx budy.

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Re: FS2002 Studying material

Postby Poseidon » Mon Dec 15, 2003 9:40 am

Thanks, I will give it a try.
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Re: FS2002 Studying material

Postby Dan » Mon Jan 05, 2004 2:48 pm

Hmmm. Just keep flying is my tactic!
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