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Microsoft Flight Simulator 98: Unauthorized Game Secrets (Secrets of the Games Series,)
by Douglas Kiang
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Prima Games (1997-10-29)
ISBN: 0761512500
EAN: 9780761512509
UPC: 086874512504
Dewy Decimal #: 794.8753
Paperback: 400 pages
Release Date: 1997-10-29
SKU: M128660
Condition: New
Comments: 0761512500 Book free of markings. Cover shows very minimal shelf wear. This book shows no evidence of having been used; gift quality, pretty. Your book will be carefully protected for transit in sturdy, weather-resistant packaging. We are prompt, efficient, communicative.
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Editorial Reviews
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Product Description
Microsoft Flight Simulator 98 Unauthorized Game Secrets gives you the chance to be the ace pilot you?ve always wanted to be. You can soar like an eagle with strategies that cover:Flying a Cessna (basic to advanced), Dealing with various weather conditions, Performing tricks in air, Piloting the brand new Bell JetRanger III helicopter, and Formation flying on the Internet.
This guide also includes preflight briefings and an exclusive interview with a real-life pilot from a major commercial airline.About the Author
Douglas Kiang is senior editor of Inside Mac Games and the co-author of Microsoft Flight Simulator for Windows 95: The Official Strategy Guide, as well as Dark Rift: The Official Strategy Guide (both from Prima).
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Customer Reviews
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It's got a lot of stuff in it, but I'm still no pilot.
Rating (2)
Date: 2001-11-26
It's been a while since I looked through this book, I remember a lot of things being in it, including tips for at least one flight challenge. I guess that I'm just not a pilot at heart, I didn't get the information I really wanted on how to get flying.
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Only good for beginners who want to stay that way.
Rating (2)
Date: 2000-06-19
2 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful
I should have returned this one, but I didn't think it was worth the time. This book is no better than the documentation that came with Flight Simulator 98 (which was almost nothing). It only has 200 pages of non-appendix material. I can see how someone who never had any flight simulator books might think it is a good book. However, before I purchased this book, I had purchased the Prima's FS Guide for version 5.1 and had the original pilot handbook that came with earlier versions of FS. I thought this book would be as good or better. Wrong! Dead Wrong! The Prima FS Guide for 5.1 was written by Nick Dargahi. I still read Dargahi's book and use it with FS 2000 Pro. Get Dargahi's latest if you are serious about flight simulation (the latest has a 1000 pages for pete sake!). However, if you are stuck with Microsoft FS 98 for a few years, the book's appendix does list navigation information that would be useful (its probably as good as those other guides with 300 to 400 pages, in fact, if you want something in this price range and can get Prima's 5.1, get that instead). I gave this book two stars - for the appendix and a few pages of hints that were interesting.
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Very Good Book for a Flight Sim Beginner
Rating (5)
Date: 1999-02-11
10 out of 10 customers found this reveiw helpful
This book was worth every penny. Unlike most Microsoft programs, the online help available with Flight Simulator 98 basically sucks. I had the game for months, played it many times, but really couldn't do anything with it. After reading this book, I feel pretty confident that I know how to use almost every feature in the game. This book made the game incredibly fun and anyone who wants to learn how to really play FS98 should buy this.
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Just about perfect!
Rating (4)
Date: 1998-12-31
4 out of 5 customers found this reveiw helpful
This is my 1st time using a flight sim. Dougs book is pretty clear and to the point. I stumbled a few times but this is a complex program, at least for me. A reference to where to purchase rutters etc. would be a great help!
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