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Title: FSExpo 2020
Post by: RayS on December 17, 2019, 12:42:22 PM
Anyone going?

I am registered.

Here's your discount code: VT46435799

You're welcome. :-)
Title: Re: FSExpo 2020
Post by: FredK on December 17, 2019, 06:56:01 PM
Just registered.  Should be an interesting showcase for MSFS2020.

Ray.....thanks for posting the discount code....saved me $5 bucks in addition to the early bird discount!

Fred K


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Title: Re: FSExpo 2020
Post by: Trevor Hale on December 18, 2019, 05:11:07 AM
Now is as good a time as Any.... Was going to wait until the New Year to announce. But we have signed an agreement with FSExpo and are going to be participating more than last year!  We are a full fledged media partner and will be Streaming Live guests on my Live Streams with some pretty awesome FSExpo SWAG for giveaways. 

More info to be available soon

Trev
Title: Re: FSExpo 2020
Post by: jr2mey on January 04, 2020, 05:43:35 AM
Fred and Ray, I will be going.   Have already purchased my tickets.

James Twomey

Title: Re: FSExpo 2020
Post by: RayS on January 04, 2020, 02:52:02 PM
Anyone have a KingAir 350 James and I can borrow?  8)
Title: Re: FSExpo 2020
Post by: Trevor Hale on January 04, 2020, 06:35:25 PM
LOL You can Borrow mine, but make sure you use the anti-ice tools available to you. :)
Title: Re: FSExpo 2020
Post by: FredK on January 22, 2020, 04:54:43 AM
FSEXPO 2020 made a big splash announcement the other day about the 35 supplier participants they have signed up this year.  It is curious to me that Microsoft is not one of them...particularly since this is about when MS2020 will be launching. Sort of disappointing in a way....Is Microsoft really committed to the hard-core flight simmers?...Or is it the "gamers" that hey are after?

Fred K
Title: Re: FSExpo 2020
Post by: jackpilot on January 22, 2020, 12:10:18 PM
When you check the various forums worldwide, conclusion is obvious.
Flight simulation is essentially used as a game. Gamers are interested in high def airplanes, scenery, airports, clouds, sounds etc. Very few people have the drive to learn the ropes of flying or the various systems of one particular aircraft.
I just hope I'm wrong as far as  FS2020 is concerned.