Skyhawk_310R
Charter Member
The jet is for sale now with the latest SP using the Flight One security wrapper. For either re-installation or initial purchase, click this link to go direct to the MilViz F-15E purchase site: http://www.milviz.com/fs/item.php?id=F-15E
For people who have previously purchased the jet, you simply download this latest version of the jet by going to the MilViz sales site and clicking the large red "Buy Now" button. But, you won't be buying it again. Instead, when the Flight One menu appears, previous buyers simply click the "Reinstall" button and on the reinstallation menu, select the option to use your key code that you should have saved from your initial purchase of the jet. Using this reinstallation menu keeps you from buying the jet a second time.
For people who are making a first time purchase, you simply go to the MilViz sales site and click the button to purchase the jet. Then, for first time buyers, you will need to enter your purchase information as you normally would for any Flight One wrapper purchase. BE SURE TO SAVE YOUR KEY CODE and purchase information so that you can contact Flight One for any purchase assistance you may need.
Now, much as I hate to repeat once again this situation, I feel I should. For many years now, use of the Flight One security wrapper causes a FALSE trojan horse alert. Again, the ultimate proof that this is a FALSE trojan horse alert is the many thousands of happy customers who have not merely purchased our aircraft using this wrapper, but also those who have purchased many other FSX releases from many other companies. The latest generation of AV programs can be particularly aggressive about this and can simply delete files it thinks have an issue (even when they don't). So, you may have to temporarily disable your AV software's automatic alert option. For users of AVG, this means temporarily clicking off the Resident Shield when you attempt to install the jet. But, once the jet is installed, you can then check your Resident Shield back on and you are good to go.
For those who are curious, yes Flight One has gone round and round with the major AV software writers to make a simple modification to their code to stop these annoying and needless false positive alerts. But, Flight One has also been frustrated all these many years. Again, staff and administrators at SOH have purchased products using the Flight One security wrapper, esperienced these same false alerts, and have never had a trojan horse or virus introduced to their computers as a result of purchasing these products. So, bottom line thousands and thousands of successful purchases confirm the false nature of these annoying alerts and so I hope you won't let this deter you from purchasing this jet. In well over a decade of purchasing with the F1 wrapper, no one has had a virus or trojan horse ever placed on their computers.
Ken
For people who have previously purchased the jet, you simply download this latest version of the jet by going to the MilViz sales site and clicking the large red "Buy Now" button. But, you won't be buying it again. Instead, when the Flight One menu appears, previous buyers simply click the "Reinstall" button and on the reinstallation menu, select the option to use your key code that you should have saved from your initial purchase of the jet. Using this reinstallation menu keeps you from buying the jet a second time.
For people who are making a first time purchase, you simply go to the MilViz sales site and click the button to purchase the jet. Then, for first time buyers, you will need to enter your purchase information as you normally would for any Flight One wrapper purchase. BE SURE TO SAVE YOUR KEY CODE and purchase information so that you can contact Flight One for any purchase assistance you may need.
Now, much as I hate to repeat once again this situation, I feel I should. For many years now, use of the Flight One security wrapper causes a FALSE trojan horse alert. Again, the ultimate proof that this is a FALSE trojan horse alert is the many thousands of happy customers who have not merely purchased our aircraft using this wrapper, but also those who have purchased many other FSX releases from many other companies. The latest generation of AV programs can be particularly aggressive about this and can simply delete files it thinks have an issue (even when they don't). So, you may have to temporarily disable your AV software's automatic alert option. For users of AVG, this means temporarily clicking off the Resident Shield when you attempt to install the jet. But, once the jet is installed, you can then check your Resident Shield back on and you are good to go.
For those who are curious, yes Flight One has gone round and round with the major AV software writers to make a simple modification to their code to stop these annoying and needless false positive alerts. But, Flight One has also been frustrated all these many years. Again, staff and administrators at SOH have purchased products using the Flight One security wrapper, esperienced these same false alerts, and have never had a trojan horse or virus introduced to their computers as a result of purchasing these products. So, bottom line thousands and thousands of successful purchases confirm the false nature of these annoying alerts and so I hope you won't let this deter you from purchasing this jet. In well over a decade of purchasing with the F1 wrapper, no one has had a virus or trojan horse ever placed on their computers.
Ken