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.Tampa - TNCM St Maarten - posted in Flight Simulator Videos: hello everyone!! Here is my newest video!! Kinda remake of the TNCM video i did on FlyTampa stated that they chose to have it remain in their scenery for 'old times sake.' I wish there was the option to remove it (and technically there is).
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Three unique airports - St. Maarten (TNCM), St Barthelemy (TFFJ) and Saba (TNCS) in a FlyTampa scenery. It's a classic.
Fly tampa maarten is a very good scenery for fsx. If you are searching scenery for st maarten (TNCM) St bartlemey (TFFJ) or Saba (SABA) you are in luck. Fly tampa is one of the best scenery creators in the world (personal opionion). They have two packages one the demo (no time limit) but you only get TNCM.
And the other the full one, you get all the airports. Fly tampa maarten demo costs $27.00 Fly tampa maarten full costs $38.00 Link for demo >Link for full >hier are some pics TFFJ SABA TNCM Last edited by kicksg; at 09:42 PM.
I think it’s fair to say that a large portion of the flight SIM community has been caught off guard by the revelations flowing onto and out of the forums today concerning a “new” flight SIM that has been quietly under development since 2009. Pronounced “prepared”. And the SIM is a total earth environment simulator, down to and including submersible objects. Yes, as in submarines. This is hardly surprising given that the developer is Lockheed Martin, the huge aerospace/defense contractor.
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So, what makes PREPAR3D such a big deal? Well, the core technology is Microsoft’s own ESP technology, developed by the ACES team. This is the team replaced by Microsoft when MsFlight went into development. Remember about a year ago when recruitment ads were spotted looking for MsFS SIM developers? Everyone thought this was proof positive that Aerosoft was in the SIM business. Now, you wanna guess who placed those ads? So, what does it all mean?
Xbox Convection Font Family. Well, simply put, all of those who’ve invested tons of money on FsX add-ons and who’ve been fretting about: 1) the lack of future development for the core SIM by MicroSoft, and; 2) the continued nagging voice in the back of your head telling you that the flight physics in MsFS’s core is not really the best – now have cause to rejoice. It’s only assumption at this point but fair to assume that if an aerospace contractor is putting together a SIM based on existing FsX tech that item number one is to clean up MsFs’s questionable physics.