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    Lockheed Martin Licenses FSX for Military Simulation

    (Sorry if this is was already discussed. I don't remember seeing it and thought the folks here might enjoy.) See article at link:

    http://www.flyingmag.com/blogs/fly-w...crosoft-flight

    Could be some lucrative (?) jobs at Lockheed for all you gifted FSX programmers. Good luck.:salute:
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    this says it all for me....as quotes from the ariticle

    " I’m not sure if I’ll buy the game, though. Judging by those preview videos, the software looks as though it will require a Windows 7-compatible computer running a plutonium-powered processor and at least several terabytes of memory. Anyway, the designers haven’t said when the new software will be out, so we’ll see if I’m compelled to buy a new PC just to play one game."

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    He's not exactly up-to-date on current events!
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    Robert

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    and anyway, they didnt license FSX at all, it was ESP or Prepar3D as its known nowadays
    yes i know i cant spell half the time! Thank you kindly to those few who pointed that out

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    What "Stiz" said ! MS still has FSX
    microsoft.com / games / flightsimulatorx

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    God Help Us if The Government actually signs a defence contract to train pilots via FSX.The CTD would Eat the whole budget!!
    THX for the info!

    Patrick

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    Quote Originally Posted by N2056 View Post
    He's not exactly up-to-date on current events!
    The author is an idiot. First he's over a year late with regards to L-M, but he's even wrong about what L-M actually did!

    L-M licensed the now defunct ESP1 code base, with rights to re-write as much of it as necessary for the customer's needs.

    Further, Prepar3D has been available now for almost six months. In fact, v1.1 was released just a few weeks ago. The commercial version is considerably improved over FSX.

    Developer's (which means darn near anyone!) can license two seats for $9.95/month, or purchase a one seat license for $499.
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