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I like it. It's really helped me improve my flying in XP11. Without it I had started making several small mistakes, but FSFlyingSchool pointed them out and helps me to correct them.
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FSFlyingSchool - Fly like the PROs with FSX and FS2004
I like it. It's really helped me improve my flying in XP11. Without it I had started making several small mistakes, but FSFlyingSchool pointed them out and helps me to correct them.
For years I flew around in Microsoft Flight Simulator but wished for more realism. No one told me off for taxiing around like an F1 driver or making my passengers scream as I descended like a rocket!
However, FSFlyingSchool has changed everything. With it's virtual instructors I can no longer get away with flying like an idiot. Not only that but my flying has improved dramatically, thanks to its instructor feedback.
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