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Posted Tuesday, November 25, 2008 12:43:28 AM


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Time goes waay to fast. This is my general opinion. I can see days pass, and weeks go by. I cannot understand that Christmas is once again upon us, and that my oldest daughter is close to being 17 years.

 

So it is good to feel, on a rare occasion, that time is actually slow – that so much can be achieved in a no time, or next to no time.

 

6 months ago, today, I got my reg. key to FSFlyingSchool. The night before I sat by my computer, and opened my mail. In it, was a mail from fspilotshop.com. It was a newsletter and scattering through it, I came across this add, saying, click here to fly with your own instructor – or something similar to that.

I don´t know why, I usually don´t fall for that kind of adds, but this one talked to me somehow, and so I clicked it. The rest, as they say, is history. The add was for FSFlyingSchool of course and less than an hour later, I had bought the program, and sat there waiting for my reg. key to unlock the Demo to a full program. In the meantime I flew in the demoarea and had fun, but not until the next day could I fly in my own country, Denmark.

 

It has been half a year that has changed my simflying so much. It is impossible not to improve your skills when Mr.Smith is talking to you. My 14 year old son, is a World of Warcraft player, and cannot understand what the fun is in flying, when you can´s shoot anyone. When he finally takes the wheel, he only does it, to fly like a madman, and crash. But one day I urged him to try it, and had FSFlyingSchool turned on. He laughed and said that it would make no difference. I left him and five minutes I came back – and saw him sitting, frowning and deeply concentrated. Mr.Smith still talked to him, so he had not crashed. I let him sit there alone for a little longer, and not long after, he actually landed the plane – didn´t crash it. He got a smashing Zero from Smith, and started arguing with Smith about the unfairness of that zero. I could only smile. Smith actually had even my son laying the combatflying off, and trying to fly straight and level.

 

I myself has gone from flying Cessnas around Kastrup airport in Copenhagen, and to Roskilde, and back again. A flight of about 20 miles. Anything longer than that, juuuust seemed to long. And now I fly Boeing 737´s and 747´s on cross Atlantic flights, and landing correctly with ILS landinghelp, or without ILS landinghelp. My flying has become so – boring you could say – compared to my former divebomber landings, and stuntflying. I prefer to call it, realistic flying!

 

Anyway, it has been such a thrilling experience to have FSFlyingSchool by my side, when flying, that anything else would go before FSFS. Could I have only one addon to FSX, this would be it.

 

Thanks a lot for inventing it.

Regards
Ole Andreasen, Denmark

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Posted Tuesday, November 25, 2008 7:48:23 AM


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Ole:

Many thanks for the kind words about FSFS!

So glad to hear how much you've got out of it and that it can even tempt a World of Warcraft teenager! It's tough to compete with 'shooting' games, but for those folks out there who want something a little less violent and perhaps 'deeper' complexity - FSX and FSFS are a good combination.

If you want to add stress to your leisure time (I can't believe I just wrote that) you can always push that FSFlyingSchool failures slider into the lower digits - things will get pretty dicey very quickly. No - you won't get shot at, but you will be in peril and only you will be able to save the day.

Old Smitty must have a dry sense of humour. There you are trying to figure why the 2nd engine has quit and all he has to say is "You're not lined up with the runway...!" 

Jeff Preston ('Squadron Leader') - FSFlyingSchool Publisher & Lead Developer


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