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'Strategy First' And 'Just Flight' Strike a Deal!

by Rainier on Jan. 23, 2003 @ 9:51 a.m. PST

Publisher Strategy First is happy to announce a publishing agreement with European Publisher and Developer Just Flight to bring 4 add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator and Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator series to the North American market in 2003. Read more for details...

“The Just Flight games are fun, historic titles that will have fans of Flight Simulator very excited,” says Steve Milburn, Director of Marketing for Strategy First. “We are very happy to be bringing these add-ons to the North American market.”

Mungo Amyatt-Leir, Just Flight’s Managing Director, adds, “Strategy First is a perfect partner for us and we’re pleased that our most popular releases will be reaching an even wider audience in North America, the birthplace of flight simulators.”

Strategy First will publish the following four Just Flight titles: Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, The Dam Busters, World Airliners and World Airports.

  • Battle of Britain Memorial Flight gives players 11 impeccably detailed historic aircraft that make up the Royal Air Force’s unique Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
  • The Dam Busters lets players experience the first realistic simulation that meticulously captures the heroism and sheer excitement of the historic Dam Busters raid of 1943.
  • World Airliners puts players at the controls of the 777-200 and 747-400 commercial airliners.
  • World Airports is a tour of nine of the world’s most famous and busiest airports, including Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta and Newark.

For more information on these titles, please visit Strategy First.

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