No map on the E90s??
#16


Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: PHL, NYC, DC
Posts: 9,763
You were really lucky to get into a cockpit even if it's a long time go. I was barely able to see its interior, some buttons,but not really much as you.
Yes I do play FS when I have some free time and I can teach u anytime. Used to play on the first FS version a long time ago...
Harder part is to land the plane following wind speed, weather conditions and other factors. I crashed into many airports including LAX and AMS and all pax died except me
Seriously, when you master landing then you do not have to worry for the remaining tasks.
Yes I do play FS when I have some free time and I can teach u anytime. Used to play on the first FS version a long time ago...
Harder part is to land the plane following wind speed, weather conditions and other factors. I crashed into many airports including LAX and AMS and all pax died except me

Seriously, when you master landing then you do not have to worry for the remaining tasks.
#18


Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: PHL, NYC, DC
Posts: 9,763
You were really lucky to get into a cockpit even if it's a long time go. I was barely able to see its interior, some buttons,but not really much as you.
Yes I do play FS when I have some free time and I can teach u anytime. Used to play on the first FS version a long time ago...
Harder part is to land the plane following wind speed, weather conditions and other factors. I crashed into many airports including LAX and AMS and all pax died except me
Seriously, when you master landing then you do not have to worry for the remaining tasks.
Yes I do play FS when I have some free time and I can teach u anytime. Used to play on the first FS version a long time ago...
Harder part is to land the plane following wind speed, weather conditions and other factors. I crashed into many airports including LAX and AMS and all pax died except me

Seriously, when you master landing then you do not have to worry for the remaining tasks.





