What's new at the
Flight Sim Museum
January 20th, 2006
Updates have been slow for a while now, but expect more regular - if slimmer - updates
in 2006. To those contributors whose material has been in the queue for a while, I would like
to say "Thanks for your patience!"
Visitor's book
I finally worked out how to reply to entries in the
Visitor's Book - here -
Message archive (newest message first)
Thunderbirds are Go!
They have been F.A.B. since the 1960's. In this
Aircraft in Action
exhibit I compare the Thunderbirds 1 through 5 as seen in the 1966 movie
Thunderbirds are Go! and the 2004 movie simply titled Thunderbirds -
via the appropriately named "MiGMan Thunderbirds comparator Table".
Read on -
Thunderbirds
Simpit cockpits
This cockpit is a work of art in polished aluminium with a retro feel. It would be right at home in
Crimson Skies, although the builder prefers
IL-2 Sturmovik
and Microsoft Combat Flight Sim 2. Read on - Simpit cockpits
Low Level LOMAC
Just how low can you go?
I decided to see just how low I could fly a MiG-29 in Lock On Modern Air Combat
- here : Just how low can you go?

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Lady in the Water
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