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I had only flown the Goose once before – just proforma to say I had flown her. That was about almost three years ago, I think I installed FSX in September 2006…
In the last few hours I have already clocked up several more flights… What a difference! And more to the point – everyone with FSX installed can enjoy a wholly new plane – for free!
Now that is one way to go – and a good one at that.
Hello Mike Jones here From Vancouver BC Canada, Finally somebody fixed that silly Grumman in FSX. You folks did a Great Job.
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