For Christmas I ended up getting a great shirt from Kari that says, "Got Aviation?" I'm taking that as a big sign that she is behind my desire to fly. (I never doubted that she would be) Brandy got me a cool book on common mistakes that pilots make. (I'm not sure what she is trying to tell me.) I thinkAlso, I used some money I had gotten to purchase Microsoft Century of Flight.

There are some really cool features in this version. Thre are all kinds of historical planes to fly - Wright Flyer, Spirit of St. Louis, and the Boeing 747. The software also comes with a flight school. I completed the first lesson which had me take off, make some manuevers and then land the plane. I'm looking forward to using this as a tool to gain more experience flying...in a super cheap fashion. Once I purchase a yoke and rudder pedals control for the computer I will have the complete experience.

Here is one view of the from with the game...considering this game is a fews old, the graphics are still pretty amazing.
So for now...in this dark and wet days of winter, I plan on staying inside, reading and flying the simulator. I should be in good shape for my first couple of real flights come sprint. Something to look forward to!
2 comments:
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Whatever be it though, the stimulator cannot be compared to the real thing right?
The experience of flying your own craft... boy... exhilarates one just to think of it... just imagine how it would feel to do it actually!!!
Yeah, the simulator is really just used to build confidence and practice without having to pay $65+ an hour plus fuel for a real plane. :-)
There really is nothing better than flying a real plane. Coming in for a landing...feels like you are floating on a cloud. Very exciting!
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