Flight Sim X Expands With Mosquitos
Not those kinds of mosquitos.
Date: Thursday, June 26, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Just Flight has announced that its long-awaited Mosquito expansion will soon be taking to the simulated skies. Mosquito is fully licensed by the Royal Air Force and has been developed to the very highest standards by the vintage aircraft experts at Aeroplane Heaven as a lasting tribute to this amazing aircraft.

Mosquito is due for official release on August 15th 2008 and will be available as a value package for FSX and FS2004 in boxed and download versions. Mosquito will include three classic Mosquito variants - the B. Mk IV, the FB. Mk VI and the frightening FB Mk XVIII Tsetse with its underslung flak gun.

Built from wood and powered by two Rolls-Royce Merlins, the Mosquito was a formidable aircraft with the speed of a fighter, the manoeuverability of a racer and the payload of a bomber. Now flight simulation enthusiasts can experience the same for Flight Simulator X or 2004.

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