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Thanks for the comments, Iain, Eric C, Creekdog and Uber

Very nice, brings back fond memories of Red Baron by Dynamix from way back when!

I agree Creekdog, I too really did enjoy Dynamix's Red Baron many years ago.

Markon beautiful shot sir...is that one from FSX?

Yes, I used FSRecorder, which is a freeware product, to set up the scene in FSX.

http://www.fs-recorder.net/

Use the latest stable version which is 2.1

Version 2.1 allows you to set offsets between the various aircraft in the advanced playback from a single recording.

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Thanks for the comments, Iain, Eric C, Creekdog and Uber

I agree Creekdog, I too really did enjoy Dynamix's Red Baron many years ago.

Yes, I used FSRecorder, which is a freeware product, to set up the scene in FSX.

http://www.fs-recorder.net/

Use the latest stable version which is 2.1

Version 2.1 allows you to set offsets between the various aircraft in the advanced playback from a single recording.

Thanks Markon now I know its in FSX what is the aircraft and the model - I would very much like to give the WWI stuff a try out - can you recommend anything from that era? ???
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Thanks, John, Timmo32 and John B

Thanks Markon now I know its in FSX what is the aircraft and the model - I would very much like to give the WWI stuff a try out - can you recommend anything from that era? ???

I have only tried two WWI planes, Fokker Dr.I for Microsoft Flight Simulator X by neoqb dev team which I got off a PC Pilot magazine disk and FSX Albatross DIII by by Stuart Green

of the NOR-Cal Prop Club which I downloaded off the net. Both are freeware products. The link for the Albatross is below.

http://www.simviation.com/fsxvintage19.htm

The visibility from the cockpit of the Fokker Dr.I is very poor but it flys well. I am still amazed that Rittmeister Manfred von Richthofen was able to see enemy aircraft, yet alone shoot them down while flying the Fokker.

My preference to fly in FSX is the Albatross.

If you like GA or ultralites (Microlites in the UK), these are two good FSX models to start with.

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Thanks, John, Timmo32 and John B

I have only tried two WWI planes, Fokker Dr.I for Microsoft Flight Simulator X by neoqb dev team which I got off a PC Pilot magazine disk and FSX Albatross DIII by by Stuart Green

of the NOR-Cal Prop Club which I downloaded off the net. Both are freeware products. The link for the Albatross is below.

http://www.simviation.com/fsxvintage19.htm

The visibility from the cockpit of the Fokker Dr.I is very poor but it flys well. I am still amazed that Rittmeister Manfred von Richthofen was able to see enemy aircraft, yet alone shoot them down while flying the Fokker.

My preference to fly in FSX is the Albatross.

If you like GA or ultralites (Microlites in the UK), these are two good FSX models to start with.

Wow thanks for the heads up Markon I am heavily into GA right now as I am very much starting out I will definately give the Albatross a go as it should just be the thing for some of my basic drills I am getting into. Kind regards.
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