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157th Air Refueling Wing From MAIW

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[url=http://www.militaryaiworks.com/] MAIW [/url] Celebrates Its Sixth Anniversary August 12, established in 2006 to address the lack of military AI traffic in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, The team has grown exponentially to include many talented people with various skills that have allowed them to produce over 200 releases. The team at MAIW have released their latest creation the 157th Air Refueling Wing from John Stinstrom and Desmond Burrell featuring the Stratotankers of the New Hampshire Air National Guard based at Pease International Tradeport.

 

Faithfully replicated as AI traffic for your simulator featuring the brand new MAIW KC-135R model, custom aircraft textures by Mark Walsh and a full custom scenery set for Pease International Tradeport by John Stinstrom. This is our latest package to feature USAF units in the Northeast United States and adds much needed military traffic to that area.

 

[url=http://www.militaryaiworks.com/] MAIW [/url] Homepage for complete details and download of their free AI Traffic Packages.

MAIW are extremely grateful for all of the support the community has provided since 2006 and look forward to continuing to put more military aircraft in your flight simulator skies. Be sure to drop by the website for a very special package release and help celebrate their sixth anniversary.

 

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