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Were you just hitting F5 on my web page? Shiesh! Still writing up the press release!
EDIT: Wow, great looking pilot!
I hope thats not the only thing you think is great looking!
Yep, she wasn't really built for speed and depending on winds aloft you might see that number go a bit higher or a bit lower, lol.:salute:. . . . . .Very nice but cannot seem to get her over 90 atm. . . . . .
Update . . . after doing some research, I've found that Themida is legitimate software that is used to protect files from being "reverse engineered" by hackers. In this case, it is probably part of the Flight1 wrapper's anti-piracy protections. However, Themida (ironically) is often used by hackers and vandals to keep anti-virus software from detecting a threat until it is already installed and has delivered its payload. ESET (on their forums) strongly suggests not allowing a program protected by Themida to run. As much as I trust Kevin and KCFS (and as much as I desperately want to fly this beautiful plane), I can't risk exposing my carefully set-up and tuned machine to a potential reformatting and reinstall due to some hacker's malicious joke. I guess I'm out of luck on this one (which is a HUGE disappointment) unless there will be a way to purchase without the Themida risk; or until someone with ESET has played the guinea pig and ignored the warning, installed, and run a full system scan to determine the safety. Any takers?