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A die hard Gaggle of Simmers from all Platforms who have a Love for Recreating and Hosting Historical Flights/Adventures and Creating interesting Challenges with a little Competition on the side! Although we highlight and concentrate on the "Legacy" FlightSim platforms (FS2000/2002/2004, FSX, P3D), we welcome Participation from all FlightSim platforms (MSFS, X-Plane, etc.). Our Motto "Simpler Is Better" means we're NOT about excessive or restrictive Rules that intimidate or discourage Participation. We welcome Simmers of all abilities. There is also a Space for those who have an interest in telling a Story through both Screenshots and Creative Writing. If you want to come in and just hang out, shooting the breeze about anything and everything Airplanes, Helicopters and exploring our respective Sim Worlds there is also a place for you. So grab your Sectional, E6B and your Kneeboard. Come along with us, have some Fun. Who knows... there might be an Adventure you never thought of along the way! The "Chachapoya", or "Cloud Warriors" were a Culture that lived in the high cloud forests of northern Peru in the mid 1000's CE, prior to their conquest by the Inca and the subsequent Spanish Occupation. They were given their Name by the Inca; very little is known about them, although there are distant Descendants of the Chachapoya that today live in the same area of Northern Peru.
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Welcome everyone and enjoy this group for the DC-10. You can post all files and ask questions about the DC-10. The McDonnell Douglas DC-10 is a three-engine wide-body jet airliner manufactured by McDonnell Douglas. The DC-10 has range for medium- to long-haul flights, capable of carrying a maximum of 380 passengers. Its most distinguishing feature is the two turbofan engines mounted on underwing pylons and a third engine at the base of the vertical stabilizer. The model was a successor to McDonnell Douglas's DC-8 for long-range operations, and competed in the same markets as the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, which has a similar layout. -
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The fsOC 727-200 is the FS Open Components (fsOC) version of the amazing FS2004 freeware 727-200 created by Erick "Vistaliners" Cantu (airframe), Charles Fox (FDE) and Richard "TinMouse" Probst (panel). fsOC has added new liveries by Alejandro "Draco" Hurtado (see the FlightSim.com file library), panel modifications by Mike McCarthy, and Johan Dees has agreed to look at certain ways to improve the FDE as already tweaked by Mike McCarthy. The aircraft is a work in process and is changing too quickly to warrant an update of the Flightsim.com file library at this time. However, it will be made available to anyone who wants a copy via download from the fsOC ftp site. Just send an email request to mike@pcgamecontrols.com and I'll reply with download instructions. (No forum mail, please. I want to know whom I'm dealing with.) We would like anybody who will be actively flying the fsOC 727-200 to join this group and participate in discussions about status and directions for this marvelous open components creation by the former Cantu/Fox/Probst team.