PAD B1900D
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The beechcraft B1900D is a twin engine regional turboprop airliner. The original Beech 1900 first flew on 3 September 1982; three prototypes followed by 74 1900Cs and 174 wet-wing 1900C-1s by 1991. Current 1900D announced at US Regional Airlines Association meeting 1989; development of 1900C (1991-92 Jane's); prototype (converted from 1900C-1 N5584B) first flight 1 March 1990; certification to FAR Pt 23 Amendment 34 received March 1991; full certification with supplements received, and deliveries (to Mesa Airlines) began, November 1991; contract signed February 1997 with Xian Aircraft Company of People's Republic of China for supply to Raytheon of 800 metal-bonded subassemblies for 1900D, to be delivered between 1997 and 2001; 500th Model 1900 delivered in March 1997. Beech also offers special mission versions for signals intelligence, maritime patrol and similar duties.
Premier Aircraft designs developed this B1900D for both FS9 and FSX. The model is of average detail, small parts such as pitot tubes and lightning dischargers are clearly modeled. The textures are not so great, if you look at the plane closely, the plane will appear blurry. The virtual cockpit is a bit simple and the textures are not that great. Virtual passenger cabin is included, it looks nice and you can see the wings through the windows.
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License |
: | Freeware |
Panel |
: | Yes |
Virtual Cockpit |
: | Yes |
Wingview |
: | Yes |
Sound |
: | Yes |
Developed for |
: | FS2004 FSX |
Compatibility |
: | FS2004 FSX |
Wingflex |
: | No |
Landing gear |
: | Realistic |
Rudder effect |
: | Realistic |
FS2004 |
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FSX |
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