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Thrift Store

Hern07

Charter Member
Stopped by my local thrift store on a whim. And there was a copy of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000 for $3.00. I doubt if I'll have time to fly it, but it's sorta nice to have.
 
When Flight Simulator X comes out on the thrift store shelf... I'll buy it... :costumes::costumes::costumes:
 
CFS3 and FS2004

I found CFS3 nad FS2002 on the $9.99 card board clearance CD box shelf ...............and FS2004 is coming out soon at that price..........

I didn't buy CFS3 ..................... I still think CFS2 works fine......

I don't know if I will buy Fs2004.................
 
I picked up FS2002 for 2 pound the other day,and have enjoyed it no end.With a couple of fast jets and the odd Cessna for low level stuff its a great sim.

But lets get serious folks.They aint got no GUNS:costumes:
 
FS2002 is a fine Flight Simulator in my opinion. Beside you can import some its scenery and AC to CFS2 to boot. CFS2 is better but I do like.:ernae:
 
I bought FS2000, FS2004, and CFS2 all in one pack on the internet. The FS2000 was used, but FS2004 is much better.
 
Hi all,
Thing about FS2000 if memory serves me right is that the scenery just pops straight into CFS2.So it is also good for water,sky and ground textures as well.

buddha13
 
I only got 2004 because I'm a Kiwi in Australia and got homesick - I have 20m mesh for NZ and most of the country in photoreal detail so I can go visit places I used to fly around.....
 
FS2002 is a fine Flight Simulator in my opinion. Beside you can import some of its scenery and AC into CFS2 to boot. CFS2 is better but I do like FS2002.:ernae:

I rewrote my post because I butch the previous one. I must have been very sleepy when I wrote it.:ernae:
 
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