...pilot academy , good game. you have a huge range of planes on the game, from a fighter jet - to a seven four seven- to an air tractor, all with amazing capabilitys and brilliant graphics on the game . scenarios on the game are really realistic and their are plenty of civilian missions, millitary style missions and lots of challenges one even asks you to fly under bridges upside down! which takes ages to master. you can take lessons on the planes but not in like a seven four seven only in a cessener plane which means that you are not really told how to land a seven four seven you have to use you knoweledge of the other planes to master a perfect landing. the game lets you fly to an altitude of 30,000 feet which ive only ever done once ! recommend the game highly ! p.s its loading screens take ages and the music does you head in !!...
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Advantages: Cheap clothes, wide range of fashion, wide range of sizes Disadvantages: none
...Pilot shops are great for reasonably cheap, upto date fashion. The shops are very well planned out (very attractive). The one that's nearest to me is Freeport Outlet in Castleford, this shop is quite small, but not too small.
I only started to shop here about 3 years ago, and now i get most of my clothes from here.
There are a wide range of clothes from jeans to short skirts, tight tops to jumpers, casual wear to party wear.
The size range is very good, ranging from 8-18 (some shops are 6-16). The fashion, i think, can be for all ages, but mainly for people aged between 12-25.
For a night out on the town you can buy an outfit (top & trousers or skirt) for about £25 (max). I bought a top for £7.50 and a skirt for £12 (excellent price).
The staff are very friendly and helpful.
People tend to think 'cheap shop, things...
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Advantages: Fully erasable ink, comfortable pen to use Disadvantages: Takes some getting used to
...My son has recently "gone into pen" at school (very proud mummy!) and he was provided with the classic Berol handwriting pen - the red one with the blue tip (sound familiar?!) but he really couldn't get on with it at all and I can't understand how these have been recommended for a first pen for such a long time; they are quite uncomfortable to hold, the nib is scratchy and the ink does not flow smoothly across the paper - but I'm guessing that they are cheap. After weeks of struggling with it, I went searching for the perfect pen for him and I came across the Pilot Frixion Erasable Rollerball Pen.
To be honest, when I read what this pen was supposed to do I didn't really believe it. It claims to be fully erasable using the friction point at the end of the pen; it erases the gel ink purely by heat friction, leaving no debris...
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