It’s not difficult to think many of you will be interested in this updated preview of the CRJ developed by Digital Aviation for Aerosoft.
Look those new screenshots of the overhead in the VC, and here is the pilot’s yoke.
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Aerosoft – CRJ PreviewSebastien, Wednesday, 25 August 2010 @ 10:44
Look those new screenshots of the overhead in the VC, and here is the pilot’s yoke. Comments are closed. |
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