http://flyawaysimulation.com/forum16.html
Flight Sim 2004 works immensely on most PC's now due to its age. This simulator is fantastic for numerous things including social networking with other like minded people and flight training. FS 2004, like other simulators can be an excellent way to keep oneself familiar whilst you’re not doing the real thing (Flying General Aviation/VFR/Light Aircraft) due to bad weather or lack of funds. For example you can practice circuit work at your local airport, flapless landings, radio calls at VRP’s and work on your instrument skills etc the list is endless......Plus its fun!
It would be fantastic to see more people out there in ‘multiplayer world’ so come on and give it a go.
http://flyawaysimulation.com/article782.html
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 Mulitplayer
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Tuesday, 30 June 2009
My City2Surf Charity Run For NRMA CareFlight!
http://city2surf.everydayhero.com.au/daniel_maloney
I am running in an event in Sydney, Australia called City2Surf http://www.city2surf.com.au/ and would really appreciate any sponsorship. You will help towards my chosen charity NRMA CareFlight who I once worked for for a short while. http://careflight.org/
Please sponsor me if you can...
Kind Regards
Dan
"CareFlight is dedicated to providing the highest standard of rapid response critical care to the ill and injured. Our specially trained doctors, nurses and paramedics use helicopters, fixed wing aircraft and road ambulances to bring a hospital level of care to our patients. As a charity, we rely on community support to deliver our life-saving service."
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Thursday, 1 January 2009
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2009!
I would just like to wish a very happy new year to you and your families; may all your dreams come true! Happy flying.........................
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Monday, 10 November 2008
Simply an amazing landing with only one wing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSbssO2DR7A
Simply an amazing landing with only one wing attached to the aeroplane, watch and be amazed !
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Friday, 7 November 2008
Shepherding at its best...Blind Cessna Pilot Mr O'Neill is guided to safety...
RAF guided blind pilot to safety
Solo pilot Jim O'Neill was taking the two-seat Cessna back from Scotland to Essex, when he was suddenly blinded over North Yorkshire.
It is reported that Mr O'Neill had a stroke mid-flight and blood at the back of his head put pressure on his optic nerves, immediately blinding him.
Mr O'Neill put in a mayday alert and attempted to land his plane at Full Sutton Airfield near York, but was unable to complete the manoeuvre even with the help of air traffic controllers.
A RAF team from nearby Linton-on-Ouse was scrambled and a Tucano T1 jet took off to find the aircraft and guided the stricken pilot to the ground.
Mr O'Neill, 65, with 18 years' flying experience, was taken to York Hospital before being transferred to Queen's Hospital in Romford, Essex. He is thought to be seriously ill in a brain unit at the hospital.
Mr O'Neill told the Daily Mirror from his hospital bed: "I should not be alive. I owe my life - and those of dozens of people I could have crash landed on - to the RAF. It was terrifying. Suddenly I couldn't see the dials in front of me".
Radar Controller Sergeant Richard Eggleton helped to bring Jim O'Neil down safely
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