MiGMan’s Flight Sim Museum

MiGMan’s Flight Sim Museum

Project Wingman Aircraft

Avro CF-105 Arrow
Sim notesIn game as: CR.105
Flyable
Ac notesMach 2 plus delta winged interceptor.
precision_manufacturingAvro local_airportJet a/c local_airportMilitary a/c
Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-29 Fulcrum
Sim notesIn game as: MG-29
Flyable
Ac notesThe "Soviet Super Fighter" is what we called it in the 1980's.
precision_manufacturingMikoyan Gurevich local_airportJet a/c local_airportMilitary a/c local_airportMiGForce a/c
McDonnell / McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet
Sim notesIn game as: F/E-18
Flyable
Ac notesThe Hornet was conceived from the word go as a dual-role aircraft, hence the designation F/A-18, which means Fighter-Attack. It was meant to supplement the role of the F-14 Tomcat, providing shorter range Air defense and to totally replace the A-7 Corsair and A-6 Intruder.
precision_manufacturingMcDonnell / McDonnell Douglas local_airportJet a/c local_airportMilitary a/c
Fictional Aircraft
Sim notesTypes: VX-23, ACG-01, SP-34R, PW-Mk.I, BC-4S, X-PF
Flyable precision_manufacturingFictional local_airportCivil a/c
Boeing C-40 Clipper
Sim notesIn game as: C-8
Flyable
Ac notesMilitary version of the Boeing 737-700C.
precision_manufacturingBoeing local_airportProp a/c
Boeing B-52 Stratofortress
Sim notesIn game as: I/A-52
Flyable
Ac notesStarting this beast up and watching the Engine indicators - count them! - come to life is fun. Landing it is even more fun!
precision_manufacturingBoeing local_airportJet a/c local_airportMilitary a/c local_airportBomber a/c
Boeing F/A-18E Super Hornet
Sim notesIn game as: F/F-18
Flyable
Ac notesAbout 1/3 larger than the F/A-18, the Superhornet brings increased range and payload to the series. The aircraft received wide exposure in the 2023 movie " Top Gun Maverick".
precision_manufacturingBoeing local_airportJet a/c local_airportMilitary a/c local_airportCarrier a/c
Eurocopter
Sim notesIn game as: EP-215
Flyable local_airportRotary Wing a/c
de Havilland Vampire
Sim notesIn game as: D/V-204
Flyable
Ac notesI spoke to an Australian former Vampire pilot some years back. He told me that the Vampire had several throttle settings which were not used because of vibration. Naturally enough, in accordance with 'Murphy's Law', when flying the circuit the throttle settings you wanted to use corresponded exactly with those vibration zones!
precision_manufacturingde Havilland local_airportJet a/c local_airportMilitary a/c
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