Few CFS Squadrons Left

minuteman10

Charter Member
~S~ Everyone....I had a conversation with a devout CFS pilot today...and we realized how few squadrons are still active. The AAC is still flying missions every Sunday at 12 Easten time....and as always...we have an open door policy! You don't need to join (although you will want to)...just show up and fly! The real fun of CFS is flying with live pilots from all over the world. I find myself amazed just listening to the myriad of accents on comms...oh...and the poor quality of the jokes that fly back and forth. Send me a PM if you are the least bit interested. Our members will be happy to get you set up with whatever you need...all free downloads! Here is a link to our site should you be interested...

http://www.freewebs.com/alliedaircorps/index.htm
 
Allied Air Corps is a family of friends

Minuteman,
Scoffed the Link, now posted on my site.
I don't think most people understand that teaching your children or nieces and nephews , grandchildren ect. to fly CFS1 is more than a game, it's learning history, teaching research and developing creativity for those that want to learn computer programs inorder to develope scenery, missions, build your own planes and join a forum made up of a group of people from all over the world willing to help you out along the way.
It's so much more than zapping aliens on the Xbox or just watching TV all day.

It's our job to teach them this!

Dave
 
~S~ Dave....You are absolutely right! This community has taught many over the years. I learn something almost every week....whether it be historical facts, troubleshooting the machines or the program, or just getting a worldly perspective on things from the international pilots! The one thing that has been steadfast is the willingness on everyone's part to help out one another. I have made some good friends along the way. Thanks for posting the link on your site!
 
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