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Post by Ralf Maylin on Mar 17, 2007 7:45:18 GMT -5
I somebody interested in creating in AFCAD file of this chart? Ralf
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Post by Christian Page, RAI on Mar 17, 2007 10:52:11 GMT -5
Sure, it's a bit newer than the Metro I'd want, but still a heck of a lot better than the modern one.
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Post by Ralf Maylin on Mar 17, 2007 11:40:11 GMT -5
Great :-) The chart was sent to me while ago by a fellow simmer, it's a scan of ATP by Sublogic. I remember this sim had a very complete manual with a big chart section. I'll try to get a copy at ebay.
Ralf
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Post by Christian Page, RAI on Mar 17, 2007 17:24:24 GMT -5
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Post by jetstar on Mar 17, 2007 17:48:35 GMT -5
Hi Chris. I think they were DOS games if I remember rightly. Try using Dosbox under XP. I can get old early 90's games that were a b#'!"$d to get working under real DOS to work a dream. Just do a search on dosbox and you should find it. I think Ralf is just after the paperwork................ Now where is my old Amiga A320 USA box? Paul
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Post by Andy on Mar 27, 2007 22:24:27 GMT -5
ATP was my real into to flight simming. I had one of the old DOS versions of Flight Simulator but it only had the old Cessna and wasn't much fun for an airline enthusiast. With ATP I could fly all around the US in commercial jets, but unfortunately only the US. Then came FS98 and with the ability to download endless aircraft I was hooked and never looked back. i was only able to pry myself away from FS98 when my son bought FS9 late in 2005. Now I'm hooked on the AI and ATC in that version.
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