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We have traveled this Road a long way.

my dad was posted there.....1958-1961.....i happened in 1959

then to Great Lakes...lived in Waukegan IL
 
What I like best about CFS2 is its diversity. I"am a WW2 Guy and not just a ETO or PTO Aviation Afficionado. Thats what I like most about this Sim is the ability to fly over Europe one day and over Burma the next. Its realy that diverse.

It has most AC,Ships,Infrastructure in the Sim World and a World map to boot.

This does not this other the Sims are not pretty good on their term but they are not the only one"s.

This is just my opinion!

Beside I Agree with Brenutz original post whole heartly!:amen:
 
Bretnutz,
I was at the Pentagon for 9 years and lived on Fort Belvoir for 4 of those years! Small world!

I was headquartered at Ft Belvoir fir my last 5 years in the army and retired out of there in 98.

Yes, like miamieagle said I love this game's fexibility.
 
I bought CFS2 in 2001 for my birthday and couldn't believe I could actually fly an F4U Instead of build a model and dream about how it must have felt to actually fly. The real amazement is how much better it has become because of all you guys! I really wanted CFS3 when it was released but could not get myself to go out and buy it. Thank God! I also sometimes drool over the bare metal textures of FS2004, but yall just keep making CFS2 so good I just couldn't give up on it. Thanks all you Oh Great Ones! :wavey::applause:
 
Bretnutz,
I was at the Pentagon for 9 years and lived on Fort Belvoir for 4 of those years! Small world!


:amen: to all the sentiments expressed - been around since day 1 of CFS2. Tried all of the others and keep coming back. CFS2 is beautiful, capable, accessible, expandable - hard to beat. And what a great community.

I lived off of Telegraph Road in Alexandria '72-'77 (Wilton Woods) when Dad was at Belvoir (Dewitt) Spent my time mostly at Bragg.

GR
 
What I like best about CFS2 is its diversity. I"am a WW2 Guy and not just a ETO or PTO Aviation Afficionado. Thats what I like most about this Sim is the ability to fly over Europe one day and over Burma the next. Its really that diverse.

It has most AC,Ships,Infrastructure in the Sim World and a World map to boot.

This does not mean this Sim is better than any other Sim since they are pretty all good on their term but they are not the only one"s. In many ways CFS2 rocks!

This is just my opinion!

Beside I Agree with Brenutz original post whole heartly!:amen:

PS I Reposted my post becuase I really messup my original post!:bump:
 
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