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PC Pilot Magazine, July - August 2009 Issue

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
Reviews -
727 Captain (Captain Sim) Piper Arrow IV (Carenado)
Vulcan B.2 bomber (IRIS)
P-51B/C Mustang (WarbirdSim)
F/A-18 Super Hornet (Vertical Reality Simulations)
Manhattan X - (Aerosoft)
FSFlying School - (FS Inventions)
Air Hauler! - (Just Flight)
Ship Simulator - (VSTEP)
Cyborg X Flight Stick - (Saitek)

Regulars -
Editor's Letter
Comms
News
Cover CD
Downloads
Tutorial

Features -
X-Plane 9 - A Beginner's Guide
In the third part of this ongoing series on X-Plane 9, Richard Benedikz offers advice on choosing and configuring your flight controls.

P-47 Thunderbolt - a memorable mission!
In this, the second of a series, we re-enact a real combat mission as realistically as possible, this time using A2A Simulations' superlative P-47 Thunderbolt add-on for FSX. The purpose of this article is to recreate the last mission of Lt Col Neel Kearby - an American ace who had already received the Medal of Honor. This mission took place in 1944 - targeting Japanese airfields centred on Wewak, in the South West Pacific. However, you will be flying as one of Kearby's wingmen, Bill Dunham.

Flight Simulator - A Beginner's Guide
In this series we have looked at everything from setting up your computer to run Flight Simulator to filing flight plans, but one topic that we have really only skimmed the surface of is one of the most basic and important elements of flight simulation... sound!

Jet Airliners - A Flight Sim Pilot's Guide
In this issue of our airliner guide, as promised, we continue on our flight from Manchester to Orlando with a discussion on Air Traffic Control procedures from the point of view of a 747-400 pilot.

GA Flight Sim Training
One of the most fascinating subjects in flying is meteorology - the study of weather. After all, flying is all about our motion through the same environment that generates all manner of weather. In this issue of our GA flight sim tutorial, we examine some of the basics that better prepare us for more complex navigation techniques.


Human Element
It happens in the best of hobbies. You start out playing around with something you enjoy doing, whether it be golf, fishing or knitting and at some point in the process, you find yourself being paid for your expertise. This issue's Human Element puts the spotlight on those who make a living from Flight Simulation!
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