msfs2024

  1. lagaffe

    Boeing Stearman Model-75 "MI 8" (Golden Age Simulation) 2025-04-13

    This livery represents one of the two Stearman Model-75 that were used in the filming of Tom Cruise’s last film, "Mission Impossible 8" or "Final Reckoning". This livery is one of the most difficult I have been able to make and some points will be improved.
  2. lagaffe

    Boeing Stearman Model-75 "N46999" (Golden Age Simulations) v1.0

    In memory of a very good friend of Jason’s This repaint uses the Stearman Model 75 v2.0 from Golden Age Simulation and very precisely the AN75N1 model.
  3. lagaffe

    Boeing Stearman Model-75 "Cannibal Queen" (Golden Age Simulations) Boeing Stearman Model-75 "Cannibal Queen" v1.2

    Originally created by Jankees for the "Super Stearman IB75A" (GAS product), I adapted this repaint for another version of Stearman: a model AN75N1, developed as a result of the project IB75A and which represents the veritable model on which is based the real "Cannibal Queen". Main caracteristic...
  4. tiger1962

    MSFS2024 Saab S340B FMC workaround

    I bought the Premium Deluxe version especially for the Saab S340B, only to find the I can't program the FMC and it won't import flightplans from Simbrief or the default flightplanner. Fortunately, I own the PMS50 GTN750 Premium which works perfectly with the S340B and I use the toolbar pop-up...
  5. merida72

    MSFS 2020/24: The Same Aircraft Over and Over? Let’s Ask for More Variety!

    I sometimes wonder: is it really true that less common aircraft wouldn’t be successful in MSFS 2020/24? Or is it just that no one dares to take the risk of developing them? It feels like a self-fulfilling prophecy—if no one creates these planes, of course, they won’t be downloaded. But does that...
  6. lagaffe

    Boeing Super Stearman OE-AMM 1.0

    This folder contains a repaint for Boeing-Stearman IB75A by Golden Age Simulations. It shows OE-AMM, a Stearman owned by Red Bull Corporation for Air Show and based on Zeltweg Air Base - LOXZ, Austria. This Exact Stearman left the Boeing production plant in 1943 as an E75 and was taken on...
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