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Online Catalogue > Magazines > Back Issues > PC Pilot > 2010 > PC Pilot Issue 65, Jan/Feb 2010 SOLD OUT

PC Pilot Issue 65, Jan/Feb 2010PC Pilot Issue 65, Jan/Feb 2010

REVIEWS -
Piper Cub (A2A Simulations) Bell X-1 (Xtreme Prototypes)
PMDG J41 (PMDG)
20-Series Learjet (Xtreme Prototypes)
Mallorca X (Aerosoft)
Pro Flight Multi Panel (Saitek)
Pro Flight Instrument Panel (Saitek)

REGULARS -
Editor's Letter
Comms
News
Cover CD
Downloads

FEATURES -
Dambuster!
We interview First Class Simulations about their new Lancaster add-on for FS2004 and FSX and obtain some fascinating insight into the production process.

iPilot Boeing 737-700NG Simulator
iPilot is the first company in Europe to open up a flight simulator experience in a major shopping centre (yes, you read that correctly). Intrigued, we sent our roving reporter, Richard Benedikz, to find out more about this innovative concept!

Hawker Hurricane - Tank-busting in Tunisia
Using First Class Simulations' Hawker Hurricane from their 'Hawker Heroes' package, Adam Cotton recreates a 'Tank-busting' mission in Tunisia from World War Two.

IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 Update
For fans of World War Two combat flight sims, the IL-2 franchise has been the lifeblood of this genre for nearly a decade - and it's still as popular as ever! Recently, the 4.09 update was released, and is believed to be the final official patch for the long running IL-2 Sturmovik lineage. Chris Frishmuth gives his appraisal.


TUTORIALS -
X-Plane 9 - Building an aircraft in X-Plane
In this article of our ongoing series on X-Plane, we focus on creating a realistic 2-D panel that will be modelled on a real Chieftain instrument panel.

Flight Simulator - A Beginner's Guide
In this second instalment of his series on curing 'flight sim loneliness', Tony Radmilovich investigates additional uses of AI traffic and also the Multiplayer aspect of flight simulation.

Jet Airliners - A Flight Sim Pilot's Guide
After two years of exploring the depths of PMDG's Boeing 747-400, we extend our airliner training by introducing their McDonnell Douglas MD-11, which, without a doubt, represents the finest example of this aircraft available in the flight sim market today!

GA Flight Sim Training
In our previous issue we learned how to apply several basic navigation principles to our flying procedures. We now continue with that exercise and introduce several more useful and practical navigation methods that can be practiced in Flight Simulator.

Professional Instruction with Bill Stack
Today we are embarking on an instrument flight rules (IFR) flight from Southampton to Guernsey in the UK. We will follow prescribed procedures at both airports, and navigate with the global positioning system, ground-based radio-navigation aids, and time/speed calculations. Good luck!


HINTS AND TIPS -
Rise of Flight - Anatomy of a flight sim
We interview Neoqb - developers of the ground-breaking Rise of Flight - to get a better understanding of the design philosophy behind its simulated aircraft.

Flight Sim Hints and Tips - Windows 7
Windows 7 has been hailed as one of the most significant releases of Microsoft's operating system since Windows 3.0. Peter Wright takes a look at Microsoft's new operating system and focuses on those aspects of most importance to us as flight simmers.

 

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