Amazon.com Review
Microsoft Flight Simulator, with its emphasis on mimicking as closely as possible the true feel of six different airplanes, sits in a position very close to where a game becomes a tool. Gary Meredith's book occupies a similar position. The focus is clearly on learning to have the most fun with the software, but along the way the reader learns a lot about the real world of flying and aviation history. With the addition of Meredith's sense of humor, you may forget you're reading a game book and become engrossed in a chapter. Product Description
For the most recent update of the perennial king of flight simulators. You can count on a big market, swelled considerably by upgraders who will want full details. This is the book that provides them.
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Microsoft Flight Simulator for Windows 95: Inside Moves (EU-Inside Moves)
- Paperback: 290 pages
- Publisher: Microsoft Pr; 1996-10
- Label: Microsoft Pr
- Studio: Microsoft Pr
- ISBN: 1572313625
- Average Customer Review:
based on 1 reviews
- Sales Rank in Books: #2304629
Avg. Customer Review:
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Complete waste of money - don't buy it! 1997-06-10
Comment: Clearly not written by a pilot, this book is no more than a rehash of FS95's existing online documentation & help, with a few extras thrown in that any idiot could find for himself on the internet.
The promises extended by the cover (and avertising copy) about this book include "Cross-Country Flight Navigation"... on this and ALL other subjects in the book, the detail is light, the exercises scanty and unstructured.
This book is a rip-off! I will be returning my copy today.
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