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<p dir="auto">Yes, I have deleted and reinstalled and this only applies to the pax minus pod aircraft. Needless to say, I still love it to bits and the Cyganski bankruptcy machine goes from strength to strength. Nicks aircraft are all that I could want in any hangar and will no doubt impoverished me into old age, but I am happy!</p>
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