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(More customer reviews)While this book may be good for an absolute first timer, it is a total waste of money for a familiar user. I purchased it in hopes of learning how to properly use the instruments for approaches/landing and the control tower. All of the lessons in the book refer you back to the "Learning Center" (on your computer) - why even bother using this book. For someone looking to have a paper reference to coach them through something, this book is not it! I wanted a step by step lesson and it gave me "try the Learning Center." It also skips over a lot of the key steps and assumes you already know how to do certain things. What makes this book even worse is that it doesnt even provide a list of common commands. My advice: Don't Bother.
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Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight lets pilots of all ages and abilities experience history in the cockpit of such famous planes as the Wright Flyer, the Spirit of St. Louis, and the Douglas DC-3. This official strategy guide, written with the full cooperation of Microsoft Game Studios, will help you deepen your knowledge and enjoyment of every aspect of flight, whether you're trying to land that Comet in a crosswind or request take-off clearance from ATC so you can get that 737 full of passengers to Chicago on time. Inside you'll find:
Detailed specifications, statistics and flying tips for all the historical and modern aircraft.
Exciting flight challenges so you can apply concepts and techniques, such as difficult navigation and approach procedures.
Thorough coverage of all flight aspects, from taxi and takeoff, to in-flight navigation, to approaches and landings.
Fun role-playing scenarios that let you become a bush pilot, airline pilot, or aerobatic pilot.
Details on the Flight Simulator community, with dozens of great add-ons and Internet resources.
Exclusive designer tips straight from the Microsoft's Flight Simulator 2004 team.
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