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    05 03 P ar t N o. X0 9 - 51 9 45 05 03 P ar t N o. X0 9 - 51 9 45 05 03 P ar t N o. X0 9 - 51 9 45 Display/Hide Kneeboard: F10 (includes a complete list of key commands) Pause P Full Screen Mode (no menus or taskbar) AL T+ENTER Display Menu Bar (in Full Screen Mode) AL T Cycle V iews (Cockpit, Virtual Cockpit, T ower , Spot Plane) S Panel On/Off W [...]

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    FLIGHT SIMULA TOR 2004 A CENTURY OF FLI GHT 1 SAFETY W ARNING About Photosensitive Seizures A very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed to certain visual images, inc luding  ashing lights or patterns that may appear in video games. Even people who have no history of seizures or epilepsy may ha ve an undiagnosed condit[...]

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    FLIGHT SIMULA TOR 2004 2 A CENTURY OF FLI GHT 3 Corbis Air Force Historical Research Agenc y Photo Inst alling Flight Sim ul a to r If your computer doesn’t support automatic installation, follow these steps 1. Insert Flight Simulator 2004 Disc 1 into your CD drive. 2. Click Start on the taskbar . 3. Point to Settings and/or select Control P anel[...]

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    FLIGHT SIMULA TOR 2004 4 A CENTURY OF FLI GHT 5 Hulton Archive/Getty Images It’ s been a full century since the Wright Flyer’ s  rst powered  ight. At  rst, the skies were empty and the airspace unrestricted. It was an age of slow speeds, spruce-and-fabric wings, and air elds that were also corn  elds. In the following decades, a[...]

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    FLIGHT SIMULA TOR 2004 6 A CENTURY OF FLI GHT 7 Each Century of Flight stor y includes links to re-created historical  ights. After reading about each aircraft, its famous  ights, and its notable pilots, you can  y into history—piloting the de Havilland DH–88 Comet in the MacRobertson Air Race, or  ying an early airline route throug[...]

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    FLIGHT SIMULA TOR 2004 8 A CENTURY OF FLI GHT 9 Hulton Archive/Getty Images Navigating through the Learning Center is much like browsing the W eb; each article includes related links that connect you to other articles. The Learning Center also offers three different ways to  nd information: Key T opics presents a visual way to explore major Flig[...]

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    FLIGHT SIMULA TOR 2004 10 A CENTURY OF FLI GHT 11 Underwood & Underwood/CORBIS For thousands o f pilots who learned to  y in the Curtiss JN–4D “Jenny” during World War I, the postwar skies were an open opportunity . Barnstormers looped and swooped above gasping crowds and, for many people, airplanes were still such a new sight that nea[...]

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    FLIGHT SIMULA TOR 2004 12 A CENTURY OF FLI GHT 13 Of course, you can still create custom weather piece by piece, de ning cloud layers, winds aloft, visibility , precipitation, and temperature. W atch raindrops spatter the windscreen of your Beechcraft King Air 350 during a low-level run in coastal Alaska, or slice through a stratus layer on your[...]

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    FLIGHT SIMULA TOR 2004 14 A CENTURY OF FLI GHT 15 S N E W E Histo ric al Flights Flight Simula to r lets you re-create more than a dozen historical  ights. T o  y these adventures, click Century of Flight on the left side of the main screen. 1903 Wright Flyer Curtiss JN–4 “Jenny” Vickers V imy Ryan NYP “Spirit of St. Louis” Vega For[...]

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    FLIGHT SIMULA TOR 2004 16 A CENTURY OF FLI GHT 17 Corbis In the spring of 1927, aviators lined up for another challenge:  ying nonstop from New Y ork to Paris. Many had already failed when Charles Lindbergh tried a new and daring approach—simplicity— using a single-engine plane  own by a single pilot. Lindbergh bounced down the muddy runw[...]

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    FLIGHT SIMULA TOR 2004 18 A CENTURY OF FLI GHT 19 T o learn more about terrain and scenery objects, read the Scenic Highlights article in the Learning Center . Flight Simulator offers the chance to re-create not only histor y’ s milestones, but your own favorite tra vels and  ights as well. T o get a sense for how real a simulation can be, try[...]

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    FLIGHT SIMULA TOR 2004 20 A CENTURY OF FLI GHT 21 Hulton Archive/Getty Images With a balance of ef ciency , range, speed, and payload, the Douglas DC–3 was the  rst aircraft to earn a pro t just by carr ying passengers. The Pursuit o f Speed When T ranscontinental Air T ransport began service in 1929 using a combination of railroads and [...]

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    FLIGHT SIMULA TOR 2004 22 A CENTURY OF FLI GHT 23 Dean Conger/CORBIS GPS Fr om the magnetic compas s to ra dio bea cons, navigati onal te chnology has mad e many s trides. The g lobal p osition ing sys tem ( GP S ) is t he lates t landm ark adv ancemen t in el ectroni c navigati on, using satellit e trans mission s to pl ot you r aircr aft’ s pos[...]

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    FLIGHT SIMULA TOR 2004 24 A CENTURY OF FLI GHT 25 The Aircraft Get to know the Flight Simulator  eet’ s historic and modern aircraft. Cessna Skyhawk SP Model 172 1903 Wright Flyer On December 17, 1903, the Wright Flyer became the  rst aircraft to achieve controlled powered  ight. Curtiss JN–4D “Jenny” The Curtiss Jenny carried the [...]

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    FLIGHT SIMULA TOR 2004 26 A CENTURY OF FLI GHT 27 Reuters NewMedia Inc./CORBIS Since the earliest da ys of  ying, pilots have gathered to compare notes on weather , aircraft, landing  elds, and  ying techniques. It was in this camaraderie that they analyzed past  ights and dreamed of new adventures. Modern pilots and other s in the avia[...]

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    FLIGHT SIMULA TOR 2004 28 A CENTURY OF FLI GHT 29 suppor t options Pilo ting Vir tual Airlines Virtual airlines operate scheduled  ights to most every destina tion in the world. Each airline has its own style—some  y passenger airliners, others  y cargo aircraft, and still others  y beat-up bush planes. Logging time with a virtual air[...]