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- From: mechalas@gn.ecn.purdue.edu (John P. Mechalas)
- Subject: rec.aviation.simulators Frequently Asked Questions
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- Summary: This posting contains frequently asked questions
- for the rec.aviation.simulators newsgroup, and should
- be read by anyone who wishes to post to the group.
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- rec.aviation.simulators
- FREQEUNTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
-
-
- This FAQ is maintained by mechalas@gn.ecn.purdue.edu (John Mechalas) and
- will be posted every two weeks or so. Any comments, suggesstions, additions,
- or corrections are welcome, so feel free to mail me with your ideas.
- Similar to the FAQ on rec.aviation, there are |'s (pipes) at the
- beginning of each line that contains new information. This way those of
- you with 'grep'-like utilities can immediately search this file for the
- new stuff.
-
-
- Thanks to: Glenn Wallace, Hayden Nanton, G. David Frye, Robert Dorsett,
- Mark Strawcutter, and Alan Epstein for their major contributions.
- Also thanks to the countless others who are providing me with constant
- feedback and other helpful hints.
-
-
-
- Abbreviations you may see used on this newsgroup:
-
- AAF or A&AF Mallard's "Aircraft and Adventure Factory" for MS FS4
- ACM "Air Combat Maneuvers", a flight simulator for Sun/Unix
- A seperate FAQ for ACM is posted periodically
- AOTP "Aces Over the Pacific"
- ASD or A&SD Microsoft's "Aircraft and Scenery Designer" for MS FS4
- ATP subLOGIC's "Flight Assignment: Airline Transport Pilot"
- BAO The Bruce Artwick Organization
- F15III "F-15 Strike Eagle III"
- F3 Spectrum Holobyte's "Falcon 3.0"
- FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
- FS "Flight Simulator", usually referring to Microsoft's
- FTP Unix "File Transfer Program"
- MS Microsoft
- MS FS Microsoft "Flight Simulator", usually referring to IBM
- version
- SB Sound Blaster sound card for IBM computers
- SEE Mallard's "Scneery Enhancement Editor" for MS FS4 w/ A&SD
- SGA or S&GA Mallard's "Sound and Graphics Upgrade" for MS FS4
-
-
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- Index:
- 1) What is rec.aviation.simulators?
- 2) Is it okay to discuss games?
- 3) Which simulator is the "best"?
- 4) Are there any space simulators?
- 5) Is there a Scenery Designer for the Mac version of FS4.0?
- | 6) Are there any FTP sites that have flight-related files, such as
- | scenery or aircrft?
- 7) Can I maintain my IFR currency with a simulator?
- 8) Are there any Air Traffic Control simulators?
- 9) What accessories are available for FS4.0?
- 10) What is the difference between A&SD and AAF?
- | 11) Where can I buy flight-related software?
- | 12) Are there any flight-sim mailing lists?
- 13) Where can I get reviews of flight simulators?
- 14) What happened between subLOGIC, Microsoft, and BAO?
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-
-
-
- 1) What is rec.aviation.simulators?
-
- rec.aviation.simulators is one of many sister groups that are under
- the "parent" group rec.aviation. This newsgroup is specifically for the
- discussion of air and spacecraft simulators, whether they be PC-based,
- Workstation-based, or "real". Mostly, you will see talk about PC
- sims, since most of us can't afford (and consequently don't have) the
- real things. :)
-
-
- 2) Is it okay to discuss games like "Falcon" or "AOTP"?
-
- Since the software market doesn't really differentiate between games
- and flight simulators, we don't either. However, you are more likely
- to find game-related simulators on the newsgroups comp.sys.ibm.pc.games
- and comp.sys.amiga.games and others, whereas discussion of "pure"
- simulators like FS and ATP on here. Basically, there is nothing wrong
- with posting game-related questions here: people do it all the time.
- If you need help with a game, you are probably going to have better
- luck (and more responses) by posting the the games newsgroups. However,
- if your questions are about flight or combat technique, flight modeling,
- realism, or other related issues, then this is the best place to post to.
-
-
- 3) I see a lot of flight simulators out there. Which one is the best?
-
- This is a question that is not easy to answer. Most simulators on the
- home-computer market are game-oriented, such as Falcon. If you are
- looking for a combat game, then you would want to consider these products
- first. The "pure" simulators are just as varied, ranging from Microsoft
- and subLOGIC's "Flight Simulator" to AzureSoft's "Elite". Which one is
- best for you depends on what you plan on doing with it. And how much
- you are willing to spend.
-
-
- 4) Are there any space simulators?
-
- Virgin produces a simulator simply entitled "Shuttle". It is by far
- one of the most complex, detailed, and realistic simulators available
- for the PC, Amiga, and Atari ST.
- Another, older, program, called "Orbiter", is available for Mac systems.
-
-
-
- 5) Is there a Scenery Designer available for the Mac version of Flight
- Simulator?
-
- At this time, there is no scenery designer available for the Mac, and
- the last anyone heard, Microsoft had no plans on releasing one.
-
-
- | 6) Are there any FTP sites that have flight-simulator related programs,
- | such as scenery or aircraft of other utilities?
- |
- | (IP addresses are subject to change)
-
- There are several sites that you can check:
-
- ftp.ulowell.edu (129.63.17.1) A&SD Scenery (US scenery)
- /msdos/Games/FltSim/Scenery
-
- wuarchive.wustl.edu (128.252.135.4) A&SD Scenery (US scenery)
- /mirrors2/msdos-games/FltSim/Scenery (ftp.ulowell.edu mirror)
-
- ftp.uwp.edu (131.210.1.4) (ftp.ulowell.edu mirror)
-
- tauon.ph.unimelb.edu.au (128.250.50.2) A&SD Scenery (Australia Scenery)
- /pub/incoming/FS ATP Utilities
-
- | acorn.grove.iup.edu (144.80.128.8) A&SD Scenery (Mostly US)
- | FLIGHT-SIM.CIS.FSFORUM General FS info. A partial
- | (This is a VAX/VMS machine) "mirror" of CompuServ forum
- | Check the other directories
- | there for more goodies
-
- ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (128.174.5.59) FS Aircraft (IBM)
- /pc/pc-exec FS Demos (IBM)
-
-
- isy.liu.se (130.236.1.3) Unix/Sun fltsim.Z
- /pub/sunview
-
- kth.se (130.237.72.201) Unix/Sun fltsim.Z
- /kth/misc
-
- usc.edu (128.125.253.136) Unix/Sun fltsim.Z
- /pub
-
- walhalla.germany.eu.net (192.76.144.129) Unix/Sun fltsim.Z
- /pub/windows/sunview
-
-
- 7) Can I maintain currency for my IFR rating with any flight simulators?
- If so, which ones?
-
- There is no PC-based program that can, at the present time, be used
- to log IFR hours. However, the following two products are recommended
- for serious IFR practice:
-
- "Elite" by Azuresoft(?) is an extremely expensive, but highly realistic
- IFR trainer that is available for the Mac and PC. There are several
- different versions out, depending on what type of computer you have,
- and they all require a flight yoke of some kind or another. Elite is
- not a toy, and is probably the most accurate and realistic PC-based
- simulator, both in terms of flying characteristics, and instrument
- panel simulation. The list price for Elite varies from $500 to
- $800, depending on which version you purchase.
-
- "Instrument Pilot" by Precision Training is a PC (386 or better) based
- integrated instrument rating instructional simulator. It comes with
- speech generation hardware to simulate communications and includes
- all equipment necessary for instrument training ground school. List
- is about $495, and it can be purchased directly from the company at
- (800) 452-0465.
-
- "IFT-Pro" from Flight Deck is also a good choice. Though not
- as complex as Elite, it still offers a high level of instrument and
- flight realism, and is an excellent package. It's also a lot cheaper..
- list is somewhere around $350. It is available for IBM systems.
- (Ed note: Is there a Mac version?)
-
- "Cross-Country Instrument Flight Trainer", from T-34 Microsystems, is
- an excellent IFR trainer available for the Mac. It sells for about
- $150 and can be purchased from Microsystems directly, (800) 543-2259.
-
-
- 8) How about Air Traffic Control simulators?
-
- "TRACON II" by Wesson International is available for many platforms.
- It is an excellent simulation of ATC, and the PC version can even be
- linked to Microsoft Flight Simulators for multi-player interactive
- flying and ATC. There are several variants available, including
- TRACON for Windows, and TRACON Pro (suitable for training real ATC
- personnel).
- TRACON is also available for the Macintosh systems.
-
- 9) What accessories are available for Microsoft FS4.0?
-
- If you have the IBM platform, the following accessories are available:
-
- o Aircraft and Scenery Designer - Design static and dynamic scenery.
- From Microsoft.
-
- o Scenery Enhancement Editor - Enhance your A&SD files by adding
- day/night effects and other features.
- From Mallard.
-
- o Sound and Graphics Upgrade - Use SVGA modes with supported cards.
- Sound support for SB, Adlib, and others.
- From Mallard.
-
- o Aircraft and Adventure Factory - Create visual models for your
- A&SD aircraft and build flying
- "adventures". From Mallard.
-
- o Facilities Locator - Position your aircraft by airport, VOR radials,
- and more. Both subLOGIC and Mallard sell
- a facilities locator.
-
- In addition to the products mentioned above, both subLOGIC and Mallard/
- BAO produce scenery disks. BAO also produces scenery for the Mac
- version, listed as "Scenery Upgrades I - IV". Only I, II, and III are
- necessary for complete coverage of the continental United States.
-
-
- 10) What is the difference between the aircraft designers in the
- Aircraft and Scenery Designer and Mallard's Aircraft and Adventure
- Factory?
-
- A&SD is the program that actually allows you to design the flight
- characteristics of your aircraft (within certain limits). The
- Aircraft Factory in AAF, however, is merely a "paint shop" that lets
- you draw the outward appearance of your design. It does not allow
- modification of your aircraft's flight parameters.
- In short, if you wanted to design a 727, A&SD would make your
- plane *fly* like a 727, while AAF would make your plane *look* like
- a 727.
-
-
- | 11) Where can I purchase flight-related software and accessories for my
- | computer?
-
- There are three good places to try. I am sure there are more, but these
- companies really stand out:
-
- Egghead Software (800) EGG-HEAD Software of all types.
- Flight Computing (800) 992-7737 Flight-related software and more.
- Very aviation-oriented. Call them
- for a catalog.
- | TekMate (713) 440-5542
-
-
- | 12) Are there any flight-simulator mailing lists?
-
- Falcon 3 users can join the Falcon mailing list by sending a
- message to "listserv@onion.rain.com" with the line "subscribe
- falcon3" in the BODY of the message.
-
- ATP users also have a mailing list. You can join by sending mail
- to "atplist-request@isc.scarolina.edu" with "SUBSCRIBE" in the
- SUBJECT of the message.
-
- | The Flight Simulator mailing list is mostly centered around MS FS,
- | but is not restricted to any particular product or class of products.
- | All requests to be added to or deleted from the list should be sent
- | to flight-sim-request@grove.iup.edu as should problems or questions
- | relating to its operation.
-
-
- 13) Where can I get reviews and other information about the various
- flight simulators?
-
- There is an archive that contains reviews, bug fixes and notices,
- screen snapshots, and other related information:
-
- rascal.ics.utexas.edu (128.83.138.20)
- misc/av/simulator-folder
-
-
- 14) What happened between subLOGIC, Microsoft, and BAO?
-
- Glenn Wallace writes [Editor's note: Trimmed for brevity]:
-
-
- Well, it turns out it was BOTH Microsoft and Bruce Artwick that filed
- against subLOGIC...
-
- Ancient history I know, but I just had to dig this stuff up...
-
- ------- reprinted without permission, of course -------
-
- Q65285 PR Court Enjoins Release of SubLOGIC's Flight Simulator: ATP
- Microsoft News Releases (NEWS)
-
- Court Enjoins Release of SubLOGIC
- Corporation's Flight Simulator: ATP
-
- SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- August 28, 1990 -- Finding that there is a strong
- likelihood of copyright infringement of Microsoft(R) Flight
- Simulator(R), Federal District Court Judge Richard Mills has ordered
- an injunction against the release of Flight Simulator: Airline
- Transport Pilot (Flight Simulator: ATP) by SubLOGIC Corporation. This
- preliminary injunction prohibits SubLOGIC Corporation from
- distributing Flight Simulator: ATP pending resolution of the copyright
- infringement suit filed by Microsoft on December 19, 1989 against
- SubLOGIC Corporation in the U.S. District Court for the District of
- Illinois.
-
- Microsoft filed its complaint alleging that Flight Simulator: ATP
- infringes Microsoft's copyright in Flight Simulator by its use of
- computer code taken from Microsoft Flight Simulator. Microsoft
- requested an injunction in papers filed July 18, 1989 after SubLOGIC
- announced its intention to release Flight Simulator: ATP on July 23,
- 1990.
-
- ----------
-
- Q67946 PR MS & Bruce Artwick Reach Settlement with SubLOGIC
- Microsoft News Releases (NEWS)
-
-
- Microsoft and Bruce Artwick Reach Settlement with SubLOGIC
-
- CHAMPAIGN, Illinois -- December 21, 1990 -- Microsoft and Bruce
- Artwick reached a settlement today with SubLOGIC concerning various
- lawsuits which arose out of SubLOGIC's planned release of its ATP
- (Airline Transport Pilot) product. Artwick and Microsoft filed
- separate claims in U.S. District Court in Illinois earlier this year
- claiming that ATP would infringe copyrights in the Microsoft(R) Flight
- Simulator(R) product. The agreement settles all claims and
- counterclaims asserted in both federal cases as well as those asserted
- in a state case filed by Artwick.
-
- The settlement will lift a preliminary injunction which was entered by
- the federal court on July 24, 1990, barring the release of ATP. The
- settlement permits SubLOGIC to release one version of ATP containing
- certain computer code from older versions of Microsoft Flight
- Simulator.
-
- The settlement acknowledges Microsoft's ownership of Microsoft Flight
- Simulator software copyrights, it acknowledges Artwick's ownership of
- other Flight Simulator software copyrights, and it acknowledges
- SubLOGIC's ownership of the scenery disk software copyrights. As a
- result of the settlement, Artwick will own the "Flight Simulator"
- trademark, but SubLOGIC will continue to publish Artwick's Flight
- Simulator software products for computers like the Apple(R) II,
- Atari(R), and Commodore(R) under license from Artwick.
-
- "The agreement allows all parties to turn their attention full time to
- developing products. SubLOGIC plans to release ATP as soon as possible
- and to continue development of scenery disks. ATP will simulate the
- flight of five aircraft, the Boeing 737, 747, 767, the Airbus A320,
- and the Shorts 360, between 26 major cities throughout the United
- States. Scenery Disk 12, covering the northeastern United States, is
- now also available for release," said Stuart Moment of SubLOGIC.
-
- "Microsoft and Artwick will continue to work together to produce new
- versions of Microsoft Flight Simulator as well as exciting new
- products such as the recently released Microsoft Flight Simulator
- Aircraft & Scenery Designer. This add-on product for Microsoft Flight
- Simulator version 4.0 allows users to customize their flight
- environment with a powerful scenery designer. The package also
- includes four new aircraft, including a Boeing 747-400 developed in
- conjunction with Boeing," said Charles Fitzgerald, Microsoft's product
- manager for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
-
- "The Bruce Artwick Organization will continue to be a significant
- player in the development of flight simulation software, not only
- through our work with Microsoft on Microsoft Flight Simulator, but
- also through new products we will be releasing in the future," said
- Bruce Artwick, chairman of The Bruce Artwick Organization, Ltd.
-
-
- 15) This FAQ is pretty "product-oriented", isn't it?
-
- Yep.
-
-
- 16) How do I make additions, corrections, or suggesstions for this FAQ?
-
- Send email to mechalas@gn.ecn.purdue.edu and let me know what you
- suggest. :)
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