January 2025 Meeting
Our first meeting in 2025 was well attended. Full details of our meeting agenda and news are found in the slides.
Our first meeting in 2025 was well attended. Full details of our meeting agenda and news are found in the slides.
Well, the end of 2024, where did the year go! 2024 was a significant year for the club; a move to a new home in January, our first Open Day in June, a new BFSG website, a new club logo …
At the BFSG December monthly meeting, we had some fun with an aviation themed quiz. If you want to give it a go yourself, there’s 12 questions. It’s multiple choice with the answers at the end. Good Luck!
19 members were in attendance at our November meeting. Many were talking about the recent release of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. At the meeting, we had MSFS 2024 running on an Xbox and Windows laptop. The Windows laptop faired better; …
We were lucky on Sunday, with a beautiful sunny day for our October meeting. One member bought along their WinWing Airbus FCU panel to demonstrate on the club computer. We also welcomed a visitor who wanted help testing their FlightSimBuilder …
Despite the pouring rain we had another good turn out to our monthly meeting. We discussed the Group’s September virtual fly-in to Bristol Airport, which went well. We’ve agreed to host another one between Christmas and New Year. Pete bought …
Despite it being that time of year, with many members on holiday, we still had a reasonable turnout. Both Club PCs were in use, as were member computers they’d brought along. We discussed our thoughts for the BFSG’s Open Day …
Just over a dozen or so of the group gathered together at Aerospace Bristol, this time in one of the smaller rooms. Ian brought along his haptic gaming seat insert, allowing members to feel the various vibrations of the aeroplane; …
June saw us hosting our first Open Day! Look at our Open Day ’24 page for more…
We had another good turn out with a good selection of computer hardware being brought along by members, covering Microsoft Flight Simulator and X-Plane. The two BFSG club computers were put to good use too. Along with the usual virtual …