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Offline gorbee natcase

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flight simulator
on: August 26, 2005, 12:40:59 AM
I know this doesnt belong here but was hoping for a little help trust me I have exhausted every other avenue, have bought microsoft flight simulator for PC and have subscribed for 3rd party aircraft and paid for it too but all the air craft I download are in zip files, how on earth do you open ( if you know) help  I have got the vulcan bomber  the euro fighter typhoon, mig 29, harrier jump jet and  F16, dying to try them,(Ps have you heard of micro jets, search the web please they are amaizing truly they are the next generation of remote controlled air craft look for videos of them, they have a real jet engine on them when I was at the last air show in England after the display some enthusiasts were demonstrating them they have the sound and volune of a jet, In the air you cant tell the difference the jet turbines use 3 litres of fuel in 4 minutes (capacity and they have 55 pounds of thrust (that is like half my body weight of ooompgh the euro fighter model reached 6000 feet in 8 seconds, It took off and went verticly up I want one £6000.00 the turbines are 2 grand but the noise they make is identicle to a jet bangin on a bit here but  :o I am seriosly thinking about getting one you could have so much fun what do you think
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Offline rlefebvr

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Re: flight simulator
Reply #1 on: August 26, 2005, 05:14:10 AM
I am sure there is a question in there somewhere, butr after reading your post 3 times, I have given up.


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Offline stephane

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Re: flight simulator
Reply #2 on: August 26, 2005, 06:43:41 AM
Gorbee Natcase,

You should use some spaces, periods etc. because your mail is indeed very unclear.

You were looking for something to open the zip file. Zip is a compression method that is widely used. You can use winzip to open it but there are many freeware extraction programs as well.
You can google for zip and unzip programs.
You could use this free one that I use: https://zipcentral.iscool.net/ (winzip classic lookalike but free)

Best regards,

Stephane
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