News: Abacus Announces FS Sea Plane Adventures
Posted on Saturday, October 25 @ 00:23:50 BST by darklord |
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Now available from Abacus is FS Sea Plane Adventures, featuring five add-on sea and float planes plus adventures flying in Alaska, the Florida Keys and the Greek Isles. For full details, click on Read More.
Flying "Off The Water"
This week we released our newest add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator - Sea Plane Adventures.
This add-on features five new sea and float aircraft:
- Republic RC-3 SeaBee
- Cessna 185 Float
- DHC6 Twin Otter Float
- Zenith CH801 Float
- Bombardier CL415 Firefighter
Sea Plane Adventures has you fly into the remote regions of the Alaskan interior, among the playful Florida Keys and throughout the romantic Greek Isles.
With this release, we now have a total of eight add-ons specially for Flight Simulator 2004 including two bestsellers Flight Deck 3 and Military Aircraft Collection and these other popular titles: FS Repaint, FS Design Studio, EZ-Landmarks, National Parks and Whirlybirds.
In just a few short weeks we'll release another "themed add-on" - Bush Pilot Adventures.
For more information about Sea Plane Adventures please see http://www.abacuspub.com/sea/
Sea Plane Adventures is available now on CD-ROM for $29.95.
The Sea Plane Adventures package is a collaboration of these designers: Graham Oxtoby, Dave Eckert, Rey Lopez, Massimo Taccoli, Brian Gladden, Jeff Stewart and Dennis Seeley.
Abacus is a designer, developer and publisher of PC software. Founded in 1978, this is Abacus' 25th anniversay. Abacus distributes its products through major computer and retail stores in the US & Canada and through its international partners: Contact Sales for the U.K., Easy Computing for Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg, Micro Application for France, Simaviator for Germany, Switzerland and Austria and Twilight Express for Japan and other distributors throughout the world.
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