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Razbam Grumman EA-6B Prowler Released for FSX

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Last updated Tue, 03 Apr 2012 09:58:34 GMT

Razbam proudly announces the release of its Grumman EA-6B Prowler.  The EA-6B was a more advanced electronic warfare version of the A-6. Despite the fact that it used the same wing and fuselage configuration as the A-6 Intruder, it was in fact virtually a completely different aircraft. Consequently, it was given a new name Prowler.

Now this aircraft can be flown in the virtual skies of Microsoft's Flight Simulator X.

Included in this product are four high detail models of the prowler, the EA-6B, EA-6B I-ICAP II, EA-6B Block 89 and the I-ICAP II model specially designed for the missions, you can even fire HARM missiles with it! The missions are not available at the moment, but will be available for download for free for owners of this product. Each model comes with 4 texture sets, a highly detailed and fully functional and clickable virtual cockpit and a custom sound set produced by Sky Song Sound Works This product is available for purchase at the Razbam online store.

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