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MiGMan's Flight Sim Museum

Welcome to MiGMan's Flight Sim Museum 2012

Welcome to the Flight Sim Museum, established in 1998 and still dedicated to chronicling the saga of computer Flight Simulation. There are exciting new developments in store for the Museum in 2012, watch this apace!

I invite you to share your recollections and opinions about this great hobby which combines aviation, computing, history, military tactics and is always at the cutting edge of the human/machine interface. Email the Museum at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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Video submissions

Post your video on YouTube and email me the link. Subscribe to Flight Sim Museum's You Tube Channel and add as a friend.

Articles and Image Galleries

Share your flight sim stories by contacting me via email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Don't be shy!

Press

Contact MiGMan via email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with advertising queries and press releases.
Last Updated on Monday, 06 December 2010 04:26

Who is MiGMan?

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About this video: MiGMan gave a Flight Sim Masterclass on the November 14, 2006 episode of Good Game which is presented by ABC - Australia's National Broadcaster - Read more: MiGMan on Good Game



MiGMan, that's me! Sydney, Australia based performer, author and composer and long time flight sim nut, Peter Inglis. Check out my performances at www.peter-guitar.com, and my music education publications at www.thewholeguitarist.com.
Last Updated on Monday, 24 January 2011 11:24

Flight Sim Museum at YouTube



All the Flight Sim Museum videos and playlists can be accessed via the navigation menu on this web site. Click on "Home", then scroll down to the Video Gallery link.

The YouTube link is here: www.youtube.com/user/FlightSimMuseum.

Why older sims?

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Plenty of history yes, but also a living museum, the Flight Sim Museum features "case studies" on older sims ( between 2 and 10 years old ) which still have lots of playability today. The case studies include step by step instructions on: How to fly the sim, using the Virtual Cockpit, Air to Air, Carrier ops, Basic Controls... and lots more!

Many of the "older" sims still fly on someone's hard drive. They may have a particular atmosphere and ambience, or a particular aircraft or theatre - and they are inexpensive!. It is also worth digging up and even installing one of the older sims to learn skills that apply to newer sims.

Also, take advantage of the fact that when running 2-6 year old sim, a PC that barely sucks 10 fps out of the latest sims can give you the smooth frame rate ( 25 fps plus ) which you really need in order to clinch that Air to Air gun shot or Carrier landing.
Last Updated on Saturday, 14 November 2009 06:28