Altough it does not currently serve my particular needs at the moment, AirWrench would be worth the small amount Jerry charges for it. Doing Air files by hand is a vocation in itself. Besides AirEd, there is Aircraft Airfile Manager (AAM) which lets you into the world of the hex tables via base 10, with displayed curves etc. Aircraft Container Manager is also invaluable in making the visual and virtual aircraft coincide! That's if you can both find it and get it to install on a newer operating system such as Win7.
thatss notthe old henryseemss others havee given postivemorepositive answers, this damn strokehas done more damage than even i realise you have started in the rihht direction ask lots of questions studdy s lot trial and erroris the best way good luck to you
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.