FSX Shorts S.45 Solent

PreviewThe Solent was a large and powerful flying boat airliner of 1946 built for BOAC and TEAL (Tasman Empire Airways Ltd). The last Solent was retired in 1960. A Solent 3 of BOAC and Solent 4's of TEAL (early and late) and Aquila Airways included. Version 2 model modified to work with FSX as well as F...

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Complete with Base Model
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Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
Filename
s45_solent.zip
File size
10.41 MB
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Free (Freeware)
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The Solent was a large and powerful flying boat airliner of 1946 built for BOAC and TEAL (Tasman Empire Airways Ltd). The last Solent was retired in 1960. A Solent 3 of BOAC and Solent 4's of TEAL (early and late) and Aquila Airways included. Version 2 model modified to work with FSX as well as FS2004. Improved panel. By Jens B. Kristensen.

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setup.exe01.06.0710.36 MB
FileID.diz01.06.07377 B
FileID.txt01.06.07375 B
Image1.jpg01.06.0750.44 kB
Image2.jpg01.06.0750.45 kB
Image3.jpg01.06.0749.79 kB
Image5.jpg01.06.07128.10 kB
Licence.rtf11.11.068.65 kB
Readme.txt01.06.072.38 kB
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flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
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tricky42Tue, 19 Feb 2008 18:48:26 GMT
Very Very nice, Wounderfull to fly and look at. Well done and Thank's

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