4 years ago, was released Tahiti X by Aerosoft for FSX. French Polynesia got a new life then.
But that’s not enough according to them, they should make it even better with a new version 2. An upgrade price should be set for existing customers.
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Aerosoft preview : Tahiti X v2Sebastien, Tuesday, 11 September 2012 @ 21:52 4 years ago, was released Tahiti X by Aerosoft for FSX. French Polynesia got a new life then. But that’s not enough according to them, they should make it even better with a new version 2. An upgrade price should be set for existing customers. Comments are closed. |
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