Training and Safety

Aircraft in Microsoft Flight Simulator X

Beech Baron 58: The Baron's Reign
By Peter Bedell
AOPA Pilot, November 2001

Beech Baron 58: A Star Is Born
By Peter Bedell
AOPA Pilot, May 1999

 

Beech King Air 350: The Biggest King Air
By Thomas Horne
AOPA Pilot, June 2002

 

Bombardier Learjet 45: Forty-Something
By Thomas Haines
AOPA Pilot, September 1997

 
 

Cessna Skyhawk SP: Skyhawk SP Flies On
By Nathan Ferguson
AOPA Pilot, January 2003

 

Cessna 182S: The New 182
By Thomas Horne
AOPA Pilot, July 1997

 

Cessna Caravan C208 Amphibian: Town and Country Caravan
By Thomas Haines
AOPA Pilot, October 1998

 

Cessna Grand Caravan C208B: Room With a View
By Mark R. Twombly
AOPA Pilot, June 1991

 

Douglas DC-3: Together We Fly
By Julie Boatman
AOPA Pilot, December 2005

Douglas DC-3: Flying the DC-3
By Barry Schiff
AOPA Pilot, June 1994

 

Extra 300S: Extra Extras
By Alton Marsh
AOPA Pilot, August 1995

 

Ford Tri-Motor: Built Ford Tough
By Rick Durden
AOPA Pilot, April 2002

 

Maule M-7-235C Orion: The Potato Head Factory
By Alton K. Marsh
AOPA Pilot, February 1998

 

Mooney TLS Bravo: Cooler Heads Prevail
By Marc Cook
AOPA Pilot, January 1998

 
 

Piper J-3 Cub: Cub Yellow
By Julie Boatman
AOPA Pilot, October 2005

Piper Cub: Mr. Piper
By William Kershner
AOPA Pilot, June 1999

   
 

Ryan NYP: The Spirit Flies On
By Barry Schiff
AOPA Pilot, May 2002

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Updated Thursday, October 19, 2006 11:28:25 AM