Based on the real life Stearman currently owned by Western Antique Aeroplane and Auto Museum, N62911.
Airframe Family: Stearman Kaydet / Boeing 75
Latest Model: A75N1 Kaydet
Last Military Serial: 42-16333 USAAF
Construction Number: 75-4496
Last Civil Registration: N62911
Built by Boeing as an A75N1
1942 she joined the US Airforce and was given the serial number 42-16333.
1964 she was purchased by Charley T. Jenson of Sacramento, CA and given the registration N62911.
1978 she was move by Mr. Jenson to Klamath Falls, OR maintaining the registration N62911.
1982 she was sold to Terry R. Brandt of Hood River, OR maintaining the registration N62911.
2008 she was purchased by Western Antique Aeroplane and Auto Museum of Hood River, OR maintaining the registration N62911.
2019, August 29 Airworthiness certificate for N62911 (A75N1(PT-17), 75-4496) issued.
2022, February 6 she was brought to MSFS by Canuckshaw as requested by RGP1942.
February 6, 2022: First update - Replaced composite props with Sensenich Bros wood props.
You must own the DC Designs Stearman aircraft in order to use this livery. Find it at your favourite retail flightsim outlet.
I save all Flightsim.to files as .rar. You must be able to extract .rar files in order to utilize this livery. Download to a location of your choice and extract the .rar file. Place the main file extracted into your community folder. Take her our for a rip, bud!
RGP1942
The prop on the model is the correct prop, but it is out of proportion to the real prop on this plane. Images of the real prop can be found here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/X8vKXhArKuyJFPHB9
Canuckshaw author
Yes, in sim we are limited to what the developer has created for the model. I can make it similar, but will never be able to reproduce the actual prop unless the developer adds in 3D modeling for that style of prop. We do the best we can within the limits of the sim.
2 years ago
SilverStateSkies
There's a Stearman Fly-In every year, as it has for the past fifty years, to Galesburg Illinois, including the ongoing construction of the Stearman Museum at the airport. This town, and the surrounding area, is in desperate need of a mod to show off both the Stearman aircraft flying in formation and the historic nature of Knox College, the last remaining location of a Lincoln-Douglas debate.