Milviz Sabre F-86 one day sale here: http://secure.simmarket.com/milviz-north-american-f-86-sabre.phtml
On my screen the price is seen in euros only.
On my screen the price is seen in euros only.
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Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Best review I've read so far:
"I bought this military airplane to do what I do with military airplanes on FSX, which is: Get on it, fly around, land, and close flight simulator. I don't expect to have to sit trough a tutorial trying to learn how to start up the engines. I expect to, at the very least, have the Ctrl+E option. Unfortunately for me this airplane is too realistic. Many people like extreme realism and this model grants that, which I have nothing against. But this product does not appeal to the rest of the people that don't like extreme realism. I bought this product 5 months ago. I haven't flown it a single time.
To the developers I would like to say that this model seems to be an amazing airplane. They did a fantastic job making it. But the extreme realism has prevented me from enjoying it. I am aware of the "quick start up" procedures explained in the tutorial, but having to sit trough a tutorial right after buying a product which I bought out of a rush of desire to fly it, put me off completely. Perhaps if I learned at least the "quick start up" procedure, which at the time I bought it I did not have time to learn, I would have discovered how fantastic this airplane could have been. Until this day I don't feel like studding the tutorial to fly this airplane. Maybe some day I will do it and my rating and review will change."
Redirecting Ctrl+E to do things in the proper sequence would have taken more time and effort than would have been worthwhile
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, however as mentioned previously the startup is so incredibly easy...please dont let the incorrect facts about it being a difficuly airplane to start, keep you from experiencing one of the iconic aircraft of all time. Just as a side note, I rarely have enough time to fly with full up start procedures everytime, so Ctrl-E is very useful for myself as well..but honestly, this airplane takes about 40 seconds to start in full manual operation from cart start to engine start. Most of that time is waiting for the engine to spool up to start RPM.

...Given that my memory is so bad these days that I frequently forget why I got up and went to the kitchen, I'm rather surprised!![]()