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It has long served as [[FlightGear]]'s default aircraft, until 2000, when the [[Cessna 172]] took over that role. Over the years, the original ([[LaRCSim]]) model got lost. As of 2010, a new Navion is available for the current FlightGear releases. | It has long served as [[FlightGear]]'s default aircraft, until 2000, when the [[Cessna 172]] took over that role. Over the years, the original ([[LaRCSim]]) model got lost. As of 2010, a new Navion is available for the current FlightGear releases. | ||
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Type | Civilian aircraft |
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Author(s) | Emmanuel Baranger |
FDM | YASim |
--aircraft= | navion |
Status | Alpha |
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The Ryan Navion is a United States single-engine, four-seat aircraft.
It has long served as FlightGear's default aircraft, until 2000, when the Cessna 172 took over that role. Over the years, the original (LaRCSim) model got lost. As of 2010, a new Navion is available for the current FlightGear releases.