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FS2004 SAI Ambrosini 207

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Hope nobody else has given the Heads-Up yet, but here she is anyway- FS-ACOF - FS2004 Warbirds
FS2004 SAI Ambrosini 207
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FS2004 SAI Ambrosini 207. Designed by Italian Ing. Stefanutti and first flown in October 1940, this aircraft was a small light-weight, all-wood fighter featuring a very clean and aerodynamic structure, resulting in a remarkable manoevrability and very high speed with only 750 hp. This model features reflective metallic skin and full animations. The panel background has been created entirely from scratch, based on photographic material found on the net and some photos from official documents. Some gauges are default gauges and some have been created by the authors. Included in this model there is also a simple virtual cockpit, with working essential flight instruments and animated flight controls. Two liveries are provided: camo and dark olive drab. By Italo D'Attomo and Giovanni Quai.
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