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Kamil 12th Jan 2002 18:57

wa shud i get
 
ive got flight sim 2000, had it for a year and now on the atpl checkride....

now i want to buy the 2002...

which one shud i go for

the profesional version or the normal 1?
is it worth the price?

there isnt much of a difference is there

thecoltster 13th Jan 2002 03:41

Others may disagree that getting 2002 when you already have 2000 is worth while, I don't know as my last sim was 98.
However if you do buy the sim you can always get 15£ back by sending proof of purchase and evidence that you owned a previous version, (all explained in the manual). So if you look at it that way you can get the pro edition for a similar price to the normal one!
I have the pro edition and I personally think it is the best PC sim I have ever played!
Enjoy!

COLT

[ 12 January 2002: Message edited by: thecoltster ]</p>

Michael Jeffs 13th Jan 2002 03:56

I started with 98, then 2000 and now have 2002. The decision to purchase depends on what your "uses" will be.

I noticed that the characteristics between say 737 2000 and 737 2002 were different. (but I don't know which one is more realistic.) I will ask a friend who is a pro pilot, who I guess will be able to answer ur question. I will reply as soon as I have an answer. (should be next 24hrs) so look out for reply.

I use FS for entertainment purposes, if this is your goal, then upgrade to 2002. I can't comment on whether either version is good for education purposes, but will try to help.

Best
Mike

Michael Jeffs 13th Jan 2002 04:09

Sorry,

competely miss-read your question....

From a "sim-pilot's" point of view, Pro version is the one to buy. If ur buying for education purposes, then the only difference between the two is extra aircraft and the ability to change scenery.

If you don't want to "play" with FS and ur reasons for purchase are for Education, then save the money and buy standard version. You will not gain anything from buying Pro.

Trust me.
GoodLuck

Mike

Kamil 13th Jan 2002 23:08

thanks Michael Jeffs & the coltster for repying!

hmmm
all the hassle for that fifteen pounds, i dont know if i got any proof of purchase either...i mean
fist u open the box....fill in the boring form...buy ur self a stamp, send it off, wait anotoher month....lol

take a look at the offer <a href="http://www.justflght.com" target="_blank">www.justflght.com</a> is giving...flight sim 2002 normal version for only £35!! <img src="eek.gif" border="0">
how about that hey?!

I wont be using that special "designer" program the pro version comes with, if i do buy it. i guess the only reason will be for those two extra airplanes <img src="frown.gif" border="0">

ok take care

Andrew Cant 14th Jan 2002 02:15

For those of you who are interested, you can download extra aircraft for your flight sim programs (mainly the Microsoft sims) at <a href="http://www.simviation.com" target="_blank">www.simviation.com</a>. The aircraft are built by fellow sim users, but most offer similar quality to the ones packaged with the original program. Seperate sections for GA, Commercial jet, military, and a few that are a little more obscure.


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