My first system: the year was 1984. My dad took me to Radio Shack and bought me a Tandy Color Computer II, a dot matrix printer and a floppy drive. The computer was totally housed in the "keyboard". The Floppy drive was larger than a loaf of bread and the dot matrix printer was slow, noisy and heavy. He also bought me my first flight sim program that day as well....can't remember the name of it, but it was based around a single engined prop plane, Piper Cherokee, Piper Cub...something like that. The red-haired manager (who I had a major crush on...she was HOT HOT HOT) tossed in the two little joysticks for a penny...had to use one for airelons and elevator, the other for rudder input. Took a while to master that I tell ya!
Dad and I spent many an hour flying that little plane (which we only saw as the instrument panel). While flying around in CFS2, with its fully 3D planes and virtual cockpits and 3D scenery and working weaponry....I think just how much Dad would enjoy the sim, how he would love being able to pilot the B-24...his favorite plane...and watch the bombs falling from the bomb bays and begin their long decent to the ground below.
Memories....
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