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From: Looking Glass Aviation <pjames@lglass.com>
Subject: FU3 Weather Radar
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Thanks, May give or take 30 days (I don't know exactly, but you
know..not till it's ready)

Yes our highly detailed area is small, however that may not be the end
of the story :)

Also, our weather engine will be displaying all precip. types real
pilots encounter. The difference with us is that our precip is really
linked to cloud formations! It's not a precip in patches coming from a
solid IFR layer - it's generated from lift, convection, moisture, fronts
etc... it's just gunna be real!




> When is FUIII out officially?
> It's a real bummer to have such a small area to fly, especially with a
> jet...sure we can go to San Fran, but we ned to buy FUII!
> Please do a change in FUIV, expand your horizons to at least the Westrn coast of
> the US and adjust your scenery accordingly. I tried a few times FUII, and it's
> really great, but there is something missing...long distances.
> 
> Good luck in the FUIII project, you really have a great product.
>
