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HMS King George V released for FSX by Deltasim Studio

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Deltasim Studio has released the long awaited Battleship HMS KING GEORGE V. This is super detailed, native FSX model with moving parts, working turrets and firing cannons. It comes with three virtual cockpits (fire consoles), captain bridge and with the possibility of walking on the entire ship - all in 3D.

The model has custom, very accurate textures, gauges and effects.Two models are included, with long range of the fire an with short range of the fire. The model has unique cannon shooting and turrets moving. Moreover all 133 mm turrets have cartridges for 20 missiles (10 shots) for firing in one session - 160 missiles in total. Next, all 356 mm turrets have 10 missiles for cannon of type: armor-piercing or anti-aircraft and 10 missiles of type: water-bomb for better localizing the water target (ships, submarines, platform, etc.). In total you have 200 missiles = 60 shots in one session.

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HMS King George V for FSX by Deltasim Studio

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