Microsoft Flight Simulator 2011 【Editor's Choice】
The truth is that there is no standalone product titled “Microsoft Flight Simulator 2011” in the traditional sense. The confusion stems from two key releases: the final expansion for FSX , and the controversial launch of Microsoft Flight . This article will dissect what most people refer to as the 2011 era of Microsoft Flight Simulation—a year of endings, new beginnings, and hard lessons. By 2010, Microsoft Flight Simulator X (released in 2006) was the undisputed king of PC flight simulation. Its massive world, detailed cockpits, and complex systems modeling had created a dedicated community. In 2007, Microsoft released the Acceleration expansion pack, which added new missions, aircraft (like the F/A-18 Hornet), and performance enhancements.
Microsoft Flight was released in February 2012, but its fate was sealed in 2011 when the previews confirmed the worst fears of the faithful. It felt like a betrayal. Collectors and confused users often search for “Microsoft Flight Simulator 2011” hoping for a version that sits between FSX (2006) and Flight Simulator 2020 . In reality, the product that fits that slot chronologically is Microsoft Flight . microsoft flight simulator 2011
In the long and storied history of Microsoft’s flight simulation franchise, one name often sparks confusion among veterans and curiosity among newcomers: Microsoft Flight Simulator 2011 . Unlike legendary titles like FS2004 (Century of Flight) or FSX , the 2011 edition occupies a strange, often misunderstood space. For many, it was a disappointment. For others, it was a glimpse into a future that never quite arrived. But what exactly was Microsoft Flight Simulator 2011 ? The truth is that there is no standalone
1-3 items vary for almost everyone. The only ones so far who’ve had a CLUE were Clay Hayes and Jordan Jonas and then not very much. You don’t want a fire inside of your shelter, you don’t want more than a winterized tent, which you can build in ONE day. You don’t need a warming fire more than the last 2 weeks or so. You don’t want the bow, saw, axe, Paracord, gillnet, ferrorod, belt knife, fishing kit, sleeping bag, snarewire or the cookpot The first few seasons, they were given two tarps, but now it’s just one, or so I’ve been told by one of the contestants.. You can’t puncture or cut up the producer’s tarp, so you still have to take your own.
What you want is a slingbow, with 3-piece take down arrows. Then your projectile weapon can ALWAYS be on your person and you can make baked clay balls for use as “ammo” vs small game , birds, even fish in shallow water (shooting nearly straight down). Pebble suffice for this last purpose, tho.
You want a reflective tyvek bivy, a reflective 12×12 tarp, the rations of pemmican and Gorp, the block of salt, the modified Crunch multiool, a saw-edged shovel, a two person cotton rope hammock, the big roll of duct tape,
they all waste 1-3 weeks on a shelter. then they waste 2+ weeks of calories and time on firewood and at least a week on boiling their silly 2 qts of water at a time, 3x per day. Anyone with a brain lines a pit with the bivy, and stone boils 5 gallons at a time, twice per week. Store the boiled water in a basket that you make on-site, lined with a chunk of your 12×12 tarp.
Make a variety of handles for your shovel and have 8″ of real deal ‘cut on pull stroke” teeth on one side of the blade. Modify the Crunch multitool a lot, to include both a 3 sided and a flat file, so you can sharpen the saw teeth, shovel and the knife blade of the mulittool. Modify both tools to be taken apart and re-assembled with your bare hands.
Early on, dig a couple of pits on a hillside and use them to refine workable clay out of shoreline mud, so you can make the five 1-gallon each cookpots that you need, with close-fitting, gasketed lids. You’ll break at least one during the firing and probably another one just from use/carelessness, so while you’re at it, make 8 of the cookpots and lids. Make the 100+ clay balls “ammo” for the slingbow, too.
there’s 7 ways to start a fire that are easier than bow drill. 8 if you need reading glasses. 2 of them are banned, including the camera lense of the headlamp battery. Fire rolling a strip of your shemagh, using rust from your shovel’s ferrule as an accellerant. Fire saw, fire thong, big pump drill, flint and steel, The ferrorod is a wasted gear-pick and if a contestant takes one, it’s cause they are ignorant and dont belong on the show.