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Davis, CA, (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Moller International (OTC-BB Symbol: MLER) is excited to announce that it has created a full-featured flight simulator package for use by all who have been eager to operate the Skycar , the Company's unique "roadable" aircraft. This plug-in for Microsoft Flight Simulator (version 2004 and FSX) features vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), the technology which distinguishes the skycar from the rest of the aviation marketplace. Also included are level flight capabilities featuring the Skycar's newly redesigned folding-wing configuration (see www.moller.com for more information). "The simulator is intended to provide familiarity with the controls and capabilities of the production version of the aircraft," stated Dr. Paul Moller, President of Moller International. The Company hopes that user feedback on the layout of the cockpit and controls will enable it to further refine the ergonomic design of the aircraft prior to entering production. With over 7,000 copies of the file already downloaded, the Skycar plug-in provides real-time simulated flights in the Company's highly anticipated VTOL capable high-speed private aircraft. The Skycar's design parameters make it extraordinarily easy to operate so the difficulty of the simulation was increased to challenge virtual-world pilots by demanding a skill level that would not be required of the real-world Skycar operator. The plug-in supports both flight modes, (V)TOL and (F)light, in addition to a (T)est mode where they can try various flight options as well as a (C)ar mode for ground operations. The three virtual modes are designed to provide a sense of the real-life experience the Company expects the operator of the production Skycar to have. The simulator files are available from www.flightsim.com or www.avsim.com and can be located by searching for "Skycar" on either site. About Moller International Moller International is a fully reporting public company (OTC-BB: MLER) that developed and flight-tested a utility or recreational, two-passenger VTOL aircraft called the Neuera. This was followed by the development and initial flight-testing of a four-passenger VTOL aircraft called the Skycar . The Skycar has the potential to provide an airborne alternative to a significant portion of the miles now traveled by automobile. Both aircraft use the Company's Rotapower rotary engine, designed specifically for applications requiring high power along with low weight, volume, hazardous emissions, fuel consumption and cost per horsepower. The Skycar and Neuera have been featured on a number of TV programs including CBS 60 Minutes "Highway In The Sky", NBC's Today Show "Today's American Story", and History Channel's "Greatest Movie Gadgets: Then and Now." Skycar , Neuera and Rotapower are trademarks of Moller International in the USA and other countries. Safe Harbor Statement Except for historic information contained in this release, the statements in this news release are forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause a company's actual results in the future to differ materially from forecasted results. These risks and uncertainties include, among other things, the company's ability to attract qualified management, raise sufficient capital to execute its business plan, and effectively compete against similar companies. CONTACT: Bruce Calkins, General Manager, Moller International Tel: +1 530 756 5086 ext 33 Paul Moller, President, Moller International Tel: +1 530 756 5086 ext 17
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