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Flight Simulation Magazines
Title - PC Pilot Magazine Issue 16 Release Date - Mar 2002 Developer - PC Pilot Magazine Publisher - PC Pilot Magazine Collection - Comments - Issue 16 - Issue 17 - Issue 18 on CD ROM
NEWS- Some tantalising news about forthcoming features in Combat Flight Simulator 3, and the recent arrival of GeForce4. Phoenix Simulation Software unveil their gorgeous new Airbus package, and there's a list of some websites worth bookmarking for information and help. A great new website for FS2002, and more planned expansions and planes for IL-2 Sturmovik.PreviewsCombat aircraft past and present - Mosquito Squadron from Just Flight pays homage to one of the RAF's best-loved and legendary aircraft, and Ubi Soft's Matt Wagner whets our appetite by telling us what we can expect later this year from the eagerly awaited Lock On: Modern Air Combat.Reviews
FeaturesVeteran floatplane pilot Tim Parker dips a toe into the world of aquatic aviation with the Cessna Caravan Amphibian, and outlines the techniques required when swapping terra firma for water operations. Some quick mental arithmetic is the order of the day in our feature on how to fly a holding pattern correctly. We show you how to get the best out of flying and fighting in IL-2, and find out what's involved in a ten-year project to build the ultimate 747-400 simulator.Holding Patterns, Flying and Fighting in IL-2, Jumbo Down Under, Cessna Caravan Amphibian, GeForce4 Hardware: Veteran floatplane pilot Tim Parker dips a toe into the world of aquatic aviation with the Cessna Caravan Amphibian, and outlines the techniques required when swapping terra firma for water operations. Some quick mental arithmetic is the order of the day in our feature on how to fly a holding pattern correctly. We show you how to get the best out of flying and fighting in IL-2, and find out what's involved in a ten-year project to build the ultimate 747-400 simulator.TrackIR, Saitek X-45 TutorialBill Stack takes us from Massachusetts to New Jersey in cold winter weather, with an IFR flight terminating in an unusual and challenging VFR approach. A combination of instrument approach procedures and visual cues demonstrate the need for IFR pilots not to forget their visual skills.: Transitioning from IFR to VFR Charts: Teterboro Approach, Teterboro Airport |
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