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Dave Schwartz
Commack, NY
If you had read the instructions, you would already know the answer is
yes...
Bill
"Bill Leaming" <n4...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Dave Schwartz <who4...@optonline.net> wrote:
> Blow me, Bill
>
Bill has a point though, Dave.
RTFM is always a good thing. It is easily done, and doesn't take
a degree in theoretical physics to do it. Simply export the plan to
FS2004 / FS2002 format, and load it up in the flight planner. you're
done.
This is also an FAQ, covered on the FSNav website. RTFM.
BL.
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Now there's a nice, well-mannered and mature reply.
You can read a freaking newsgroup message, but can't be bothered to read the
instructions?
What's wrong with this picture?
Don't bother asking anymore questions, Dave.
No one will answer with your crappy attitude.
Fr. Bill
LOL, I haven't heard that one since school.
"blow me" must be the international way of saying, "you are right".
Come one dave, leave the school grounds and grow up.
Simon
How bout a binky??
Jeez...
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