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Reiffer Bros. Tahiti & Society Islands Released

Posted on Tue, 23 Mar 2004 21:46:07 GMT
Now available for FS2004 is Reiffer Bros. Tahiti & Society Islands landclass and waterclass scenery. Based on aerial photos, maps and geographic data, the beautiful south Pacific islands come to life. For more information, click on Read More.Tahiti and the Society Islands have been inspiring the dreams of many people all over the world since Captain James Cook made them famous during his voyages to the South Pacific. Artists like Paul Gauguin or Jaques Brel found the islands so stimulating that they decided to stay there for the rest of their lives. Unfortunately Microsoft's default FS2004 representation of the area is not very faithful.

Tahiti & Society Islands Landclass and Waterclass tries to fill this gap. It improves the appearance of the islands decisively by assigning new land and water classes according to aerial pictures, maps and geographic data. All important islands between Tahiti and Maupiti have been reworked to make your flights over this area much more realistic. Order this add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 - A Century of Flight for a very low price: EUR 3.00

http://flightsim.reiffer.com/

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