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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

    Post 16 Update

    Post 17 Warning

30% off FSD titles for the rest of the month

Tim_FSD

Charter Member
We are extending this discount until the end of the month. There are some real bargains here, so if you have been looking at one of these titles, now is the time to take advantage.

http://www.fsd-inter...al.com/sale.htm
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Took this opportunity to purchase a long-time favorite. . . .the YF-23. Looking forward to flying it. Thanks to FSD for a smooth purchase, download and installation.:salute:
 
That YF23 is still my personal fave model , its challenges for me include programming a twelve hundred mile flight and trying to beat my personal best time ,, the trick turns out to be at or above 64,000 feet and to get to that altitude without burning too much fuel , but once there you can really get this baby mooooving at supercruise, watch the burnrate calculations on the monitor and throttle back to nearly coasting during the decent .
 
That YF23 is still my personal fave model , its challenges for me include programming a twelve hundred mile flight and trying to beat my personal best time ,, the trick turns out to be at or above 64,000 feet and to get to that altitude without burning too much fuel , but once there you can really get this baby mooooving at supercruise, watch the burnrate calculations on the monitor and throttle back to nearly coasting during the decent .
Good advice, I'm flying a hop from the Seattle area to the Hawaiian Islands tonight and was looking forward to taking the YF-23 along. Thanks!:salute:
 
I loved modeling the YF-23. One of the best looking aircraft of all time I think. It was just really hard to find good referances on it! :icon_lol:
 
I loved modeling the YF-23. One of the best looking aircraft of all time I think. It was just really hard to find good references on it! :icon_lol:
I agree with your description Gibbage. I used to fly the freeware YF-23 back when I was flying FS9 only and even though it had no real VC to it, I enjoyed the heck out of it just because it looked awesome in the air, lol. Just flew your creation from Seattle to Honolulu in 1hr 50mins, altitude 64k, supercruise. Amazing.:salute:
 
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