Between 2002 and 2006, creating flight simulation videos was a technical art. Without built-in recording tools, users relied on third-party software like (which natively recorded to AVI). A user or group named "GAR" (possibly "German Aviation Recreations" or "Global Air Rally") would produce "exclusive" engine-start-to-shutdown videos of payware aircraft.
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