## Description
_FS Maintenance_ is an add-on product for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002. It
is designed to work with aircraft that are in the Utility TurboProp class and
larger.
This add-on starts with the premise that aircraft are complex things. They
take to the skies time and time again and we, as passengers, assume that we
will always get there in one piece wherever our luggage goes.
This reliability comes at a cost, according to the documentation as much as
20% of all ticket sales is spent on aircraft maintenance and it is the world
of aircraft maintenance that this add-on sets out to bring into flight
simulation. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 has within it a series of ‘failure
options’ and this product builds upon this. When used the PC pilot doesn’t
just have to fly the plane by clicking on the buttons, they must check that
the plane has responded correctly. For example the landing gear has been
lowered, are you sure it has all gone down? Have all the confirmation lights
come on?
After installation the pilot will see a new LAGO option in Microsoft Flight
Simulator 2002’s in flight menu bar. From this a series of menus that control
the package are accessed. The pilot can choose whether to fly with the package
enabled. If the package is not enabled then Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002
behaves as normal.
When enabled the package logs details of the player’s flight which can be in
any of the aircraft the player has opted to make as part of their fleet. Any
bad flying, bumpy landing could result in stress or damage to the aircraft
which must corrected during maintenance. The package recalls the state of each
aircraft in the fleet so that when it is next flown the effects of wear & tear
on the plane can accumulate.
Damage is recorded to individual components and, at a higher level, to
systems, for example the gear system is composed of the tyres, brakes, landing
gear and other components all of which react to taxiing too fast or making
sudden sharp turns while on the ground.
Maintenance costs money and must be paid for. The player starts with a little
money and earns more money for each flight. Here again bad flying habits will
cost the player as bumpy landings and sharp fighter jet style manoeuvres do
not please passengers and as such reduce the money the flight generates. It is
entirely possible to damage an aircraft with one bad landing to the point
where there is not enough cash to repair it or to go bankrupt.
This add-on is not compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000.
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Intel Pentium III | |
VRAM | 32 MB | |
RAM | 128 MB | |
OS | Windows 95 |