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Bermuda Triangle in FS2004?

Postby Ben R » Thu Aug 02, 2007 4:43 am

i was watching the bermuda triangle investigated this morning on national geographic, and i would like to know,

if u fly into the triangle on fs..does anything happen? like unusual fog or instrument failures?

thank you,

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Re: Bermuda Triangle in FS2004?

Postby Cessna93 » Thu Aug 02, 2007 5:20 am

i was watching the bermuda triangle investigated this morning on national geographic, and i would like to know,

if u fly into the triangle on fs..does anything happen? like unusual fog or instrument failures?

thank you,

ben



Exactly the same here I was watching that but sadly as far as I know nothing happens which takes out the realism.
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Re: Bermuda Triangle in FS2004?

Postby Tweek » Thu Aug 02, 2007 5:22 am

i was watching the bermuda triangle investigated this morning on national geographic, and i would like to know,

if u fly into the triangle on fs..does anything happen? like unusual fog or instrument failures?

thank you,

ben



Exactly the same here I was watching that but sadly as far as I know nothing happens which takes out the realism.


What about the hundreds/thousands of ships and aircraft that go through the Triangle daily, and don't report a thing wrong?
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Re: Bermuda Triangle in FS2004?

Postby Cessna93 » Thu Aug 02, 2007 5:23 am

i was watching the bermuda triangle investigated this morning on national geographic, and i would like to know,

if u fly into the triangle on fs..does anything happen? like unusual fog or instrument failures?

thank you,

ben



Exactly the same here I was watching that but sadly as far as I know nothing happens which takes out the realism.


What about the hundreds/thousands of ships and aircraft that go through the Triangle daily, and don't report a thing wrong?



Thats the spooky bit tho. It could be fine one day but the next it could be a blood bath.
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Re: Bermuda Triangle in FS2004?

Postby BFMF » Thu Aug 02, 2007 6:11 am

After FS2000 was released, Microsoft had an FS community website. They did an 'Around The World Flight' on their forum, which included a leg through the Bermuda Triangle area. There were a few people who claimed to experience odd things while flying through the area, but the Flightsim Development team denied any such thing programmed into the flightsim.
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Re: Bermuda Triangle in FS2004?

Postby Xyn_Air » Thu Aug 02, 2007 7:10 am

i was watching the bermuda triangle investigated this morning on national geographic, and i would like to know,

if u fly into the triangle on fs..does anything happen? like unusual fog or instrument failures?

thank you,

ben



Exactly the same here I was watching that but sadly as far as I know nothing happens which takes out the realism.


What about the hundreds/thousands of ships and aircraft that go through the Triangle daily, and don't report a thing wrong?



Thats the spooky bit tho. It could be fine one day but the next it could be a blood bath
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Um, isn't that just like everywhere in the whole, wide world?
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Re: Bermuda Triangle in FS2004?

Postby Cessna93 » Thu Aug 02, 2007 9:39 am

i was watching the bermuda triangle investigated this morning on national geographic, and i would like to know,

if u fly into the triangle on fs..does anything happen? like unusual fog or instrument failures?

thank you,

ben



Exactly the same here I was watching that but sadly as far as I know nothing happens which takes out the realism.


What about the hundreds/thousands of ships and aircraft that go through the Triangle daily, and don't report a thing wrong?



Thats the spooky bit tho. It could be fine one day but the next it could be a blood bath
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Um, isn't that just like everywhere in the whole, wide world?



Yes, thats why I said it. Especially after rival football matches  :-X
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Re: Bermuda Triangle in FS2004?

Postby dcunning30 » Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:10 am

In fs9, I took a flight throught the Bermuda Triangle once.  I felt an odd sensation in the seat of my pants.  And much to my suprise, my under shorts vanished.

I say, if you fly fs9 through the Bermuda Triangle, do it at your own risk!   :-/
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Re: Bermuda Triangle in FS2004?

Postby Cessna93 » Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:14 am

In fs9, I took a flight throught the Bermuda Triangle once.  I felt an odd sensation in the seat of my pants.  And much to my suprise, my under shorts vanished.

I say, if you fly fs9 through the Bermuda Triangle, do it at your own risk!   :-/



I very much dout that.

On this link is a challenge addon for it.

http://www.fsfield.com/viewfile/1315.html
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Re: Bermuda Triangle in FS2004?

Postby Jakemaster » Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:41 am

I flew the Flight 19 route once...it was eerie.  Nothing went wrong, but the way the islands are its VERY easy to get confused and forget where you were headed, I had to look at the GPS a few times just to make sure I was where I thought I was.
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Re: Bermuda Triangle in FS2004?

Postby dcunning30 » Thu Aug 02, 2007 1:18 pm

[quote][quote]In fs9, I took a flight throught the Bermuda Triangle once.
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Re: Bermuda Triangle in FS2004?

Postby Spartan03 » Thu Aug 02, 2007 2:59 pm


if u fly into the triangle on fs..does anything happen? like unusual fog or instrument failures?

thank you,

ben


I doubt it, theres no huge methane bubbles rising through the air in fs to kill your engines. :P
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Re: Bermuda Triangle in FS2004?

Postby Jakemaster » Thu Aug 02, 2007 3:21 pm

I forgot to mention, in FSX theres a mission that takes you out that way...when I got out there, I had an alternator failure in my lear and all my instruments failed.
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Re: Bermuda Triangle in FS2004?

Postby born_2_fly » Thu Aug 02, 2007 3:54 pm

In fs9, I took a flight throught the Bermuda Triangle once.  I felt an odd sensation in the seat of my pants.  And much to my suprise, my under shorts vanished.

I say, if you fly fs9 through the Bermuda Triangle, do it at your own risk!   :-/



I very much dout that.


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Re: Bermuda Triangle in FS2004?

Postby Ravang » Thu Aug 02, 2007 5:59 pm

Ok, if you look at all the ships/aircraft that disappeared in the triangle on a map very few are in the "triangle" itself ;) so in FS if you fly over the triangle most likely nothing odd will happen :P
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