G3 Simulator

rcaerobob at cox.net rcaerobob at cox.net
Mon Jan 10 09:49:47 AKST 2005


Bill....BTDT...it was G2, but same/same....sold it.  Waited.  Found Aerofly Pro Deluxe which Santa brought last month.  It has a Smaragd.  I have already customized it to be DARN close, even spins and SNAPS...(yes, I have video proof)...

I recall I sold the G2 and it's add-ons at a loss, because it just was NOT gonna get me there.
That's my experience;  I hope your search yields better results since it's a new version.

Sorry, but it's just my experience.

Bob P
> 
> From: Bill Glaze <billglaze at triad.rr.com>
> Date: 2005/01/10 Mon PM 01:32:30 EST
> To: NSRCA Discussion <discussion at nsrca.org>
> Subject: G3 Simulator
> 
> Please forgive the somewhat off-topic message, but I've got a dilemma.
> For Christmas, my wife got me a G3 program, which I have installed in my 
> computer.  It runs very well.  But, so far,  on the basic G3 program, I 
> haven't been able to find the type of airplane I want, (pattern) and so 
> I haven't begun to try to program the airplane parameters.
> My wife, who doesn't do things by halves, also bought me all 5 add-ons.  
> Now, I'm sure I won't need all 5 if I can just find the proper airplane 
> and properly set the parameters to something resembling my Focus.  The 
> pictures on the boxes leave something to my imagination.
> Any input will be a big help.  As I say, the program is running well, so 
> that removes one stumbling block.
> Any help gratefully accepted.
> 
> Bill Glaze
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Bob Pastorello, El Reno, OK, USA
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