Flight Simulator Karachi

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Henrietta Naughton

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Aug 5, 2024, 10:00:08 AM8/5/24
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Im keen to explore a variety of short, regional routes in Microsoft Flight Simulator X and would appreciate any additional recommendations or pointers from your experiences. Here are some of the routes I've enjoyed:

I've had a lot of fun with these and I'm looking for similar experiences. What other routes do you guys recommend that are similarly enjoyable and scenic? Also, are there specific aircraft or settings that enhance the flight experience for these short hauls?


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