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April 28

Beechcraft Duke B60 for FSX

RealAir Simulations released there very first twin engine aircraft exclusively for FSX this past weekend. The Beechcraft Duke B60 looks very sharp and seems to be another must have for your flight sim collection. The boys over at RealAir have been working on this bird for about two years. Just like all the other birds from RealAir they are known for high quality work so it looks like the two years spent in the hangar has paid off once again. Bravo Zulu to the boys at RealAir for such a beatiful looking aircraft. I cant wait to get my hands on it....Im really looking forward to it. To learn more about this aircraft visit RealAirs website-RealAir Duke Enjoy!!
 

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Alex Meliawrote:
wow, looks great! i was hoping it was a FS9 release as well. oh well...
11 Oct.

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