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5 stars
Version: Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight Real Stars mod
"Outstanding enhancement to realism is FS9"
Pros: This product installed easily in a straightforward fashion and has required no further attention. Not only does it provide a visual enhancement to FS9, it also allows completely accurate celestial navigation. Star and solar system objects are positioned correctly according to any date set in FS9. I have personally used it as far back as 1937, and have always found it to line up accurately with Naval Observatory celestial charts.
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5 stars
Version: Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight Real Stars mod
Pros: good sound efects
Cons: bad 3d and planes
Summary: it is good read more
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