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Here's some of my archaic collection of subLOGIC software and books. I still have the U.S. jetway maps, and many 3-ring binders for the additional add-on areas as released by subLOGIC. This is the software that started it all at SunAir Express, and I still don't want to part with it (check out the 5 1/4" floppies). Thanks to all of you that kept this going after Jim passed away.
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Very nice Rich. I also have that collection. Coincidentally, Dave Blake and I were just talking about our respective "archaic" flight simulation software. Your photo does bring back good memories.

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I finally donated all my Flight Assignment: ATP stuff to the local library last year. Kept my AS2 stuff, though.
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Speaking of AS2, does anyone know what happened with AS3? Aerosoft was going to release it, but the project seems to have lost steam. Wonder why.

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I can remember flying the subLOGIC simulator on my Apple II Plus.
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