If you want apron traffic, automated piers and the cars passing along
nearby roads, as in FSXZ, then the price isn't astronomical. If you
don't want these features then the freeware Glasgow isn't significantly
inferior.
If I 'd known of the inbuilt security palaver I wouldn't have bought. In
fact the only GS airports I'm likely to consider buying are any he might
do in Ireland, particularly Belfast City; woefully Deafult, apart from
the great H&W cranes.
Gerry Winskill
Bones wrote:
What's your verdict comparing it to the Scotflight Glasgow (or rather the freeware Glasgow designed to fit the Scotflight scenery) from Ian Gallagher?
bones
-----Original Message----- From: jhb_airlines-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jhb_airlines-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gerry Winskill Sent: 21 August 2006 15:51 To: jhb_airlines@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [jhb_airlines] Re: Autoinstall GRRRRRRRRRRRR
Having marginally passed its inbuilt intelligence test, I now have a crateless Glasgow; spread over three screens. Gerry Winskill
franklyn fisher wrote:
Gerry
Thats not on, if you have bought the full version, I would want my money back with an apology.
Frank F