
11-15-2012, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by lonewulf
I imagine they'll probably continue with the BoM project (very unfortunate acronym) if they anticipate a reasonable return on their investment. If not, well I guess we're out of luck. If that's the case we'll just have to wait for a company that's prepared to invest the necessary funds on a loss making basis....
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DEDA
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Colleagues do not turn into fortunetellers. Brenda "IL-2" does not disappear because of whose will - that ambition or errors. People who have taken up this serious task, are well known to you. Others left the confines of our home, which was not actually for me the shocking news. Money is allocated, and officials didnt drop it in their hat. You have good opinion about them. Work is already under way for about a month. For too impressionable characters add that it will be absolutely transparent clear virpilsky[virtual pilot] project without cows in the meadows and prokachek. I understand that you want too know, but let's just wait for official information.
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Who knows maybe some of this announcements was realised
http://translate.googleusercontent.c...sGiMcHxpIowCZg
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Ministry of Communications of the Russian Federation has asked the government to allocate 500 million rubles for the project to create a series of six military simulations, wrote May 5 newspaper "Vedomosti" , citing an unnamed official. According to a source publication, a project can be approved at the next meeting of the commission on modernization, will be the company "1C" with state support.
It is reported that "1C" plans to invest in the creation of games 200 million rubles. Another 20 million ready to allocate from the budget of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District - the authorities in the region have initiated the project.
Developments that will be made in the creation of flight simulation, can then be used for pilot training. The project is called promoting patriotism and preventing fraud stories. In addition, work on games will stimulate high-tech manufacturing.
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