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FS2004 Mombasa "Moi Int. Airport HKMO 2014" (Albysim)

Indeed very sad since FS2004 is as good as dead. However there is a lot of demand for an FSX version, so I suggest you start gaining knowledge about FSX development and develop this scenery for FSX. Sooner or later you'll have to do so anyway, so why not now? FS2004 won't be around much longer, so any development in it would be a waste of time.
 
Hi, thank you for the feedback. Sooner or later I will start to study the development in FSX, but now I have to finish the FS9 version :-) Thanks anyway for your comments.
 
Indeed a pity that's for now (?) it will be FS2004 only. That said, this does look wonderful! Keep it up and good luck, your effort is appreciated!
 
Thank you Benjamin, appreciation for what has been done always help much for the work that is still to do.
 
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