RFP is not a simulator but an add on giving you extra aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 or as it is usually known, FS2004 or FS.9 (it was the ninth version).
That is the simulator itself and will enable you to fly all over the world.
Remove your RFP, get hold of the sim then reload RFP.
I always thought RFP was free????
Garry
Sorry
Not checking properly
Maybe their a British list ssomewhere
Garry
I can’t make it out, but if you do have an idea you could check against this list of DFCs
http://www.dfcsociety.org/honorroll.asp?nav_letter=F&offset=0
Garry
They call them old Russian aircraft but isn’t the TU-154 just going out of production about now???
Garry
£6.75 expensive!???…what utter nonsense:mad:
Anyone with a basic understanding, let alone experience of working with museums will understand the difficulties of preserving real aircraft.
Then to complain about having to pay to see several real aircraft for less than the price of an average plastic model kit just proves that some peolpe just can never be satisfied.
Garry
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Garry
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Garry
I don’t see how Carlisle is too close to the sea to stop the vulcan being kept active…….look at the Southend example
Garry
Or as Monty python would further say in a famous recurring running joke in an episode
“The naughty bits of an aeroplane”:eek:
Garry
OK here at the moment……..UK
Garry
OK here at the moment……..UK
Garry
Hi Paul
Mike Stone did one for 2002/2004 and that might work in FS.X with a bit of work
There isn’t an FS.X model I’m afraid 🙁
Garry
I really am an old git
I find this very clever indeed and brilliantly executed but rather creepy:eek:
Mixed feelings
Garry
I really am an old git
I find this very clever indeed and brilliantly executed but rather creepy:eek:
Mixed feelings
Garry