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Category: Flight Simulator 2004 Aircraft: Propeller Sort Downloads by: Title (A\D) Date (A\D) Rating (A\D) Popularity (A\D) Resources currently sorted by: Popularity (Least to Most Hits)
at802fb.zip Description:  Air Tractor 802-f Fire Tanker For Fs 2004 The At-802 Series Is The Worlds Largest Single Engine Aircraft, And Its Popularity Reflects The Industrys Trend To Larger High-production Turbine Equipment. Whether Its Used For Fertilizing Forests, Spraying Huge Cotton Fields, Or Spraying Dispersant On Oil Spills, This Plane Has The Productivity And Performance To Get Big Jobs Done Efficiently. Reflecting State-of-the-art Technology In Computerized Fire Gate Controls, The At-802f Is An Ideal Initial Attack Fire Fighter With The Ability To Get To Fires Quickly And The Maneuverability To Put Them Out Accurately And Efficiently. The Reliability Of The Turbine Engine, Low Maintenance And Operating Costs, Ruggedness And Safety Features Make It An Excellent Choice For Fire Fighting. This Flightsim Aircraft Features Dynamic Shine, Reflective Textures, Full Moving Parts, Custom 2d Panel, Working Vc And A Repaint Kit. Aircraft, Textures & Panel By Brian Gladden, Flight Dynamics By Lizardo
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One Day like Today... 1931 Transpacific non-stop flight - Oct 15 (>4-5), 1931 - Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon Jr, from Sabishoro, Japan to Wenatchee WA, 4,500 miles as the final leg of their around-the-world flight in Bellanca CH-400 Miss Veedolthat began July 28.
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