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STMA is creating a series of aircraft owned by the Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum. These X-Plane models will be flown by visitors on their custom built simulators

Here is what Norm LaGasse, museum executive director, has to say about our O-1 Bird Dog on skis which is currently in use on their simulator: "Ole Dog on skis is a hit with the visitors. They really enjoy the the challenge of trying to land her on the mountain glaciers." He is anticipating even more excitement when they can fly their own aircraft on simular exciting adventures.


Cessna U-206F Stationair

STMAC206FV811ALL
$9.95

We are pleased to present version of a 1976 Cessna U206F Stationair, one of the real workhorses of the Alaskan bush. We created this model at the request of Alaska’s Medallion Foundation, a non-profit organization that is trying to improve aviation safety in that state. It will be used on PCATDs (PC-based aviation training devices) that it is placing in key locations around the state.The GoodWay Compatible Model features:
  • Transparent windows, detailed 3D cockpit & instrument panel!
  • A realistic instrument panel with gauges that are as close to those installed in the real airplane as X-Plane permits. - Working cockpit doors. See the readme.txt file for instructions on how to use this feature. - Adjustable, visible cowl flaps.
  • Airframe and flight model as close to realistic as X-Plane's recent advances permit. Speeds, handling and "the numbers" are very close to the real airplane.
  • A very accurate and realistic paint job by master painter Shannon Boatman.
  • Documents include a checklist extracted from the actual airplane's Pilot Operating Handbook (POH). We hope you enjoy flying this airplane as much as we enjoyed developing it for you.


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