For Immediate Release
November 17, 2004

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Brian McClintic
Director of Marketing
MaxFlight Corporation
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MaxFlight Corporation Extends Global Reach
Sales of interactive flight simulator continue to soar

Toms River, New Jersey based MaxFlight Corporation, manufacturer of deluxe two-seat motion simulators, recently completed multiple product installations both domestically and in distant countries extending their global reach of simulator products worldwide.

South Africa, Germany and soon Mexico are the latest international locations to experience the dynamics of MaxFlight simulation. “Apart from being at different compass points, we’ve installed a variety of products in truly unique venues,” says Frank McClintic, President and CEO of MaxFlight Corporation.

Tobit Software, one of Germany’s largest software manufacturers with 9.4 million product users, headquartered in Ahaus, Germany, recently opened, “VIRTUAL.AERO” to the public on October 14, 2004. The venue is billed as a combination of themed gastronomy and high-tech flight simulators, utilizes four custom built MaxFlight FS2000 interactive flight simulators. Complete with an actual MiG23 jet incorporated into the restaurant area, VIRTUAL.AERO’s aviation themed flight center is the first of it’s kind in Europe.

South Africa’s largest and most spectacular indoor family entertainment center, the 18,000 sq. foot “Olympus Dome” located inside Caesars Gauteng Hotel, Casino and Convention Resort in Johannesburg has purchased the MaxFlight FS2000 Flight Simulator as their centerpiece attraction. The FS2000 will share the spotlight with 200 of the latest arcade games including an awesome 810-foot long indoor roller coaster.

The museum sector continues to grow at a tremendous rate domestically with the installations of four FS2000 flight simulators in the new state-of-the-art Air Zoo in Portage, Michigan. To experience the feel of flying, museum visitors board one of four MaxFlight F-18 simulators displayed on a recreation of an aircraft carrier flight deck, beneath a screaming incoming F-18A Tom Cat.

St. Louis based Wehrenberg Theatres, the oldest family-owned and operated theatre circuit in the United States known for their unique innovations, recently took delivery
of four FS2000 Dually simulators, which were installed in four of Wehrenberg’s state-of-the art multiplexes from Missouri to Iowa.

The popular MaxFlight FS 2000 Dually is also at the center of, “The Wonder of it all” at Foxwood’s Resort and Casino located in Mashantucket, Connecticut, the largest casino in the world. The “Tree House Arcade,” Foxwood’s newest multi-leveled entertainment complex features over 150 coin-op, video and redemption games with the MaxFlight FS2000 as their marquis attraction offering both flight and roller coaster experiences.

MaxFlight created a first of its kind, full-motion technology, allowing complete 360-degree movement in two different directions at once. Their rider controlled, fully interactive concept has led to virtually unparalleled popularity on 6 continents, in 24 countries worldwide. During IAAPA 2004 visit us at booth #3663 and take a spin, flip and roll!

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