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snoopy_1 said:
If you want to get familiar with flying the -200 check this out http://tinmouse.org/screenshots.html
It's a free 737-200 for MS Flightsim 2002/2004, it's identical to the real -200 level C sim at Simuflite in Dallas, that's one of the sims that Higher Power uses for training and checkrides, I did mine there. The guy that designed it is a sim technician at Simuflite in Dallas, he has a lot of the systems working like the real sim.

Here's a couple screenshots of a coupled approach into YSSY http://www.flightsimnetwork.com/dcforum/DCForumID8/47758.html
Snoopy, you are absolutely right. I am amazed on how close to the HPA simulator that sim flies even on MS2004. I did mine with HPA on the same sim and I can verify what you said. I didn't know that Richard Probst is a sim technitian at Simuflite, been there many times. He got it right...A nice tool for folks who have not flown an aircraft of that type and are getting the type.
 
Yea, Rich did a great job, feels like I'm back at Simuflite in the real sim. Sure wish I would've had this to practice with before I went to Higher Power, getting used to that autopilot/flight director combo was hell in the real sim, Simuflite would have been a cakewalk after practicing with this a few hours.
 

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