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.
Aviat A-1A Husky 8.50 Update
STMAHUSKYWV850
$9.95
STMAHUSKYV850ALL
$11.95
This is a replica of a Aviat A-1A Husky. The data for the flight model was taken from its
Type Certificate Data Sheet; from a 1998 Husky Flight Manual, and from detailed pictures
and information provided by The Medallion Foundation.
The GoodWay compatible model features:
Flight model data from the Type Certificate DataSheet (TCDS) and from the pilot
operting handbook (POH) supplemented by Papa Mac´s extensive library of airplane
data.
Airframe and flight model as close to realistic as X-Planes&180;s recent advances
permit. Speeds, handling and "the numbers" are very close to the real
airplane.
Transparent windows.
Two versions included: The 2D/3D version we normally provide plus instructions for
easily converting to a version that starts directly into 3D mode.
Detailed 3D instrument panel and cockpit.
Animated flight controls, engine operting controls and window/door.
Cool new handheld GPS.
A very accurate and realistic paint job by Flying Colors master painter Shannon Boatman.
Realistic custom instrument panel and guages by Fischer Bayern Artworks master graphics
artist Peter Fischer.
Documents include performance charts and checklists extracted from the Pilot Operting
Handbook (POH).
The now stock National Air Tour 2003 and blue/yellow skins by Peter Fischer and the
original white and blue skin are included.