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From: Looking Glass Aviation <pjames@lglass.com>
Subject: Re: Outside Air Temperatures?
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Yes, that is. No matter what time of year, the temps aloft above FL300
are always around 60 to 70 below zero F.

Few sims model this correctly, FS98 finally does, and in our up and
coming Flight Unlimited III, the ENTIRE atmosphere is going to be
modeled!! We're talking EVERYTHING.

Peter James / Designer of Flight Unlimited III


Speedbyrd wrote:
> 
> someone once sent me some info on Outside Air Temperatures at varying
> altitudes.  Right now my FS98 temperature at 35,000+ feet is about     -60F
> 
> Is that about right?
> 
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