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Boeing B314 - The Clipper Is FS2004 Compatible

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Pilot's has announced that their add-on Boeing B314 - The Clipper has been found to work with FS2004 without modification and of course is a nice fit for the "Century of Flight" theme too. Still, Pilot's plans a service pack to upgrade the product to fully utilize all advancements in FS2004. For more information, click on Read More.

Boeing B314 - The Clipper And FS2004

We are happy to inform, that Boeing B314 - The Clipper in its current form does work with FS2004. Even more, it perfectly fits into the "Century of Flight" theme, FS2004 creates.

We will release another Service Pack later the year to fully utilize all advancements of FS2004. As always, this Service Pack will be a free download for registered users.

Further informations on special setup requirements can be found at http://b314clipper.com in the newly created *FS2004* section.

Please note, we currently ship the product at a very competitive "summer" price.

Stefan Schaefer
Pilot's GESMBH
http://www.fsim.net

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Ian Stephens is a Flight Simulation enthusiast with a keen interest in aviation and technology. He has been writing for Fly Away Simulation for over 9 years.

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