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Mid Atlantic Air Museum/KRDG Scenery Released

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MAAM-Sim has released their detailed scenery of the Reading Regional Airport in Pennsylvania, home to the Mid Atlantic Air Museum and the aircraft that they have modeled, B-25J "Briefing Time" and the NATS R4D-6. For details, click on Read More.

The Mid Atlantic Air Museum Simulations Group (MAAM-SIM) is proud to announce the release of our freeware MAAM/KRDG scenery for FS2004. Many months in the making, this scenery is a faithful reproduction of the entire grounds of the Reading Regional Airport, including the Museum itself. It's the perfect home for your B-25J "Briefing Time" and will provide shelter for our soon to be released Gmax Douglas R4D. This is just our way of saying thanks to all of you who have enjoyed our product to date and who, through your donations, have helped keep Briefing Time in the air and will soon put the R4D back there as well.

 

Happy Holidays from MAAM-SIM!
Bill Rambow, Jan Visser, Rob Young, Bill Womack and Mike Hambly

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