Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: (not Montana. Nor is my name really Helena, nor am I female)
Programs: Delta, USAirways, Starwood, Priority Club, Marriott, Amex
Posts: 2,557
You know, you can set MS Flight Simulator up so that it populates the air roughly accurately with scheduled commercial flights, in the correct airframes and in the commercial liveries. I've never had a laptop powerful enough to run the latest version of MSFS in flight, so I've always wondered, if I were to fly MSFS properly configured on my laptop in flight, and while seated in a window seat, could I fly the MSFS plane alongside the commercial flight I'm on, and see myself in the window?
Last edited by Helena Handbaskets; Feb 3, 2009 at 12:49 pm