Altitude Concorde...

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Altitude Concorde...

Postby Dizzydave » Mon May 08, 2006 3:39 am

Anyone experience of the Altitude Concorde add-on for FS2002 & 2004? (Koch Media Ltd).   Has anyone got this flying well and any tips on getting the best from this program?    Model looks good but understanding the system daunting!   With thanks - Dizzydave.
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Re: Altitude Concorde...

Postby eno » Mon May 08, 2006 4:48 am

The only way to fly it properly is to follow the manual and use the systems correctly..... and yup its daunting. I haven't bothered with it as I'm still getting to grips with the PMDG 747.
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Re: Altitude Concorde...

Postby Iwannabeapilot » Mon May 08, 2006 10:26 am

[quote]Anyone experience of the Altitude Concorde add-on for FS2002 & 2004? (Koch Media Ltd).
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Re: Altitude Concorde...

Postby Dizzydave » Mon May 08, 2006 2:26 pm

Thanks for the above posts guys: believe the B747 comes with a manual: this would be a big help with the Concorde - there are manuals in PDF format on the CD but they seem to be written for the real thing rather than the sim - may be that's how realistic this program is!!   I've crashed my computer several times attempting to fly this beauty and can quite see how it will slow the frame rates.   Actually, the plane is difficult to crash - I've overshot the runway only to plough on intact through trees and houses!  
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