A-10 Simulator Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
0-E-942B Fire Extinguisher
007201815
07-M-0207 Switch Assembly
010144990
0879086 Electrical Plug Connector Body
010586532
08C579 Power Supply
010535224
0E942 Fire Extinguisher
007201815
100663 V Belt
002042071
104020-01 Film Fixed Resistor Network
002163655
1108 V Belt
002042071
1121-545 Electrical Special Purpose Cable
009317273
115273-003 Transistor
004021654
1165-0001 Incandescent Lamp
002496061
12000647-15 Glass Tubing
001498190
1220000785231 Glass Tubing
001498190
1265-0003 Glass Tubing
001498190
152-0426-00 Diode Semiconductor Device
003659937
1853-0405 Transistor
004021654
1A71 V Belt
002042071
20 V Belt
002042071
202002P2 Transistor
004021654
205250-500 Film Fixed Resistor Network
002111384
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Microsoft Flight Simulator X (abbreviated to FSX) is a 2006 flight simulation computer game originally developed for, and published by Microsoft Game Studios for Microsoft Windows. It is the sequel to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 and the tenth and most current installment of the Microsoft Flight Simulator series, which was first released in 1982. It is built on an upgraded graphics rendering engine, showcasing DirectX 10 features and was marketed by Microsoft as the most important technological milestone in the series to date. FSX is the first version in the series to be released on DVD media.

In December 2012, over six years after its release, the FSX multiplayer matchmaking system over the GameSpy network was discontinued. On July 9, 2014, Dovetail Games, the developer of Train Simulator, announced that it signed a licensing agreement with Microsoft to continue development on FSX and the production of new content.

Flight Simulator X marks the tenth version of the popular line of flight simulators. It was officially released to the US market on October 17, 2006. According to Microsoft's Web site for the game, a standard edition features everything from navaids to GPS and airways. It also includes 18 planes, 28 detailed cities, and over 24,000 airports with a deluxe version featuring 24 aircraft, and 38 cities. The player can fly anything from a small glider or a light experimental aircraft to jumbo jets. The game features an immersive air traffic control system and dynamic real-world condition weather. The geography matches the part of the world that the player is flying in. Jetways and ground equipment are also included in the game.

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