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**The OFFICIAL All Sims Air Tour Thread**

Just one leg so far today as I had to spend a couple of hours figuring out how to get FlyInside VR working with FSX on my new Windows 11 box. What I learned may be of interest to others, so if interested, look for my next post to the FSX forum. Anyway, once I had it working I fired up the Golden Age Sims Great Lakes package. This is another excellent product, and the level of refinement makes me think that it probably works in P3D4 and maybe v5 as well, even though undocumented. It comes in several engine choices and is a great ride. This is the souped up Warner version which made short work of the trip from Wichita to Tulsa.

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I've spent a while down loading all sort of totally strange aeroplanes for the next few legs, and here's the one I'll use for the next couple anyway.

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It's a Potez 540, a 1930s French bomber from the period when all French bombers had to have enough glass so that they could grow tomatoes while on their missions!

I'll see how it flies in a hour or so.
 
I've spent a while down loading all sort of totally strange aeroplanes for the next few legs, and here's the one I'll use for the next couple anyway.

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It's a Potez 540, a 1930s French bomber from the period when all French bombers had to have enough glass so that they could grow tomatoes while on their missions!

I'll see how it flies in a hour or so.


That's what I miss the most with MSFS. . .all the unique airplanes I had at my disposal with FSX and P3D. I still return to those Sims from time to time, just to visit those airplanes and the scenery I designed. Maybe I'll jump to FSX for some of these legs just to reminisce.
 
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