As she pushed back (using the Level-D’s custom ground handling—still better than some modern add-ons), she glanced at the virtual wing. The ANA logo sat there, sharp despite the pixel shadow. The 767’s GE engines spooled with that deep, gravelly whine.
She relaunched the sim. The familiar chime of the FS2004 menu screen greeted her like an old friend. She clicked . FS2004 Level-D 767-300 all regular liveries mod
Captain Elena Marchetti hated the phrase “study-level sim.” It sounded like homework. But as she settled into her rig—triple monitors, a tangled yoke, and the worn Boeing throttles she’d rebuilt twice—she admitted that some add-ons demanded reverence. As she pushed back (using the Level-D’s custom
Her jaw loosened.