FS2004 Piper Navajo Chieftain

The Navajo Chieftain first appeared in 1973. Originally dubbed the Navajo II, the Navajo Chieftain was intended to compete against the Cessna 402 and to a lesser extent the turboprop powered Beech 99. Changes over the basic Navajo were many, including a 61cm (2ft) fuselage stretch, larger doors (an extra crew door was optional), and more powerful engines. From the 1980 model year the PA-31-350 became known simply as the Chieftain, and the type remained in production until October 1984. This package includes a FSDSv2 model, custom panel, and two paint schemes. By Fred Choate.