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nicron2001
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Thank you!

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This is simply the most interesting simulation software I have ever had a chance to own. It really feels like having your own Spitfire and beside being very challenging, it offers a lot of fun. And one of the most fascinating points to me personally: FPS is very good!

I took her on a first flight today from Freiburg (EDTF) to Konstanz (EDTZ). I had a pretty foggy landing:

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I took some pictures of her at the Bodensee as well and spent some time reading the outstanding manual there:

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We left pretty late and returned to Freiburg at sunset:

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Thanks again for the many hours of excellent flightsim experience!
Ben
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Great mood shots..glad you like the Lady!!


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Ben,What Beautiful Shots! It's as if I'm looking at a RAF Airman's Photo album from the '40s
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nicron2001
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Good morning,
I'm glad you like them - I only wished that I was also flying like a RAF Airman. :D
Still many hours, weeks and months of reading and training ahead - but it is so much fun!
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