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From: Drew Hamilton <drew@drew-hamilton.net>
Subject: Re: What can be gained from using MS Flight Simulator.
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According to  <lucien@metrowerks.com>:
> Actually, the only real problem I've noticed with FS is there are no guns and
> bombs on any of the planes. I don't know, maybe they've added some cannons or
> something to the newer versions.
> It would be mondo cool to level Chicago in the little 182...
> 8)

You could always get Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator and import the
Chicago scenery into it.

 - Drew

