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http://www.esscoaircraft.com/

Here is the manual for our A2A J-3 Cub written by Mitchell Glicksman. This is more like a book and it is free to anyone who wishes to read it:
http://www.a2asimulations.com/wingsofsi ... Manual.pdf
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Following the link brings up an error. Is that page still valid?
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It looks like the hyperlink got truncated. You can view the same manual at the Cub's product page.
Link to product page.
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Thanks Skycat. I didn't realize it was the A2A manual that came with the program.
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Hi,
I didn't have any problem with opening this page.
Mitchell Glicksman is a known person in the field of aircraft and have written such an informative manual. Thanks for providing........

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Works here!

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This is very educational content and written well for a change. It's nice to see that some people still understand how to write a quality post.

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Scott - A2A wrote:http://www.esscoaircraft.com/

Here is the manual for our A2A J-3 Cub written by Mitchell Glicksman. This is more like a book and it is free to anyone who wishes to read it:
http://www.a2asimulations.com/wingsofsi ... Manual.pdf
This is a lovely manual - Everything A2A does is top shelf.

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In the Wings of Silver J-3 Cub manual, I noticed in the FSX "settings", it shows a
"DISPLAY" settings page which allows you to set the screen resolution based on
your GPU. Also, it has selections foe aircraft, scenery, wx., and traffic.

I don't have such a page in my "Settings" section. Can anyone explain this for
me? I like the idea of having the max resolution the game and my screen allows.

Thanks.

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Not sure about it, but I think there is something like advanced settings which brings all the options described.
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killshot1 wrote: I don't have such a page in my "Settings" section.
When you go to "Settings" click on "Customize"...
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Thanks "Great Ozzie" for the info....I followed your advice and "waullah"
there was the page with all the selections. Clicking on "settings" then "customize"
did the trick !

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