Monsted-Vincent Starflight MV-1
A light transport aircraft developed by American company Monsted-Vincent and built in Louisiana. This unusual aircraft, reduced in size resembles a strategic bomber B-36 was built in a single copy (registration number X77770) in early 1948 and the first flight took place on 1 October of 1948. It was equipped with four Continental C-85 engines driving pusher-propellers and could carry up to 6 passengers. The test results did not encouraged any potential customers and the aircraft was put in the Wedell-Williams Memorial Aviation Museum in the Patterson, Louisiana. In 1992, the museum was hit by hurricane Andrew and MV-1 was virtually destroyed. The aircraft was relocated to a storage hanger and in 2005 the hanger along with the aircraft was leveled by hurricane Rita. The museum has moved to a new location in Patterson.
The Monsted-Vincent Starflight is for Microsoft Flight Simulator FSX and FS9!
Design with FSDS3.5.1 for FSX and FS9
Detailed and working Virtual Cockpit and limited 2d panel included. Lighted for Night Flying.
Reflective textures, glass, paint, metal.
To paint schemes, Basic metal and Southern Airways Colors.
Working doors, all control surface and lights.
Great Flying 4 engine aircraft (Thanks to Brian H).
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