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CONCORDE in FS2004??
Whenever I play FS2000 now I look back fondly on the 20th century. We
had passenger jets that cruised at 1350 mph, and twin rectangular-prism-shaped buildings standing at 1350 feet off the ground each. I can only imagine when we'll have such grandeur again. Regardless of what some people say, faster IS better and bigger IS better. |
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CONCORDE in FS2004??
Cobra Boy wrote:
Whenever I play FS2000 now I look back fondly on the 20th century. We had passenger jets that cruised at 1350 mph, and twin rectangular-prism-shaped buildings standing at 1350 feet off the ground each. I can only imagine when we'll have such grandeur again. Regardless of what some people say, faster IS better and bigger IS better. Well, on the travel channel, I saw a report on supersonic biz jets. And, there are buildings over 1350 feet, even in the US http://architecture.about.com/library/bltall.htm |
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