FS2002 Grumman American AA-1 Yankee, Version 3. A 2-seat single-engine 108hp bubble-top aircraft, modeled after Hawg One's real airplane. The AA-1 is Jim Bede's first marketed design (aka the BD-1), which was purchased, built and sold by American Aviation and subsequently by Grumman. Version three includes some bug fixes, enhanced visuals, a virtual cockpit, and improved flight model accuracy.



Auckland Aero Club’s AA1 – C Grumman American.



A little bit of history:

The Auckland Aero Club is proud to be the oldest flying establishment in NZ, being founded in 1928 at was now the site of the Auckland International Airport. After selling the airport the Auckland Aero Club moved to its present location at Ardmore Airport.
The Grumman AA1 – C aircraft is the Auckland Aero Club basic trainer and is widely acknowledged as New Zealand’s best ab-initio training aircraft.
Contact Auckland Aero Club – www.flightdesk@aac.org.nz


Acknowledgements:

Thank you to Brad Kidder ( sparksnmagic@usa.net ) for allowing us to repaint their great model of the AA1 – C.
Panel based on Jose Miranda’s excellent work, with instrumentation by Chuck Dome, Dai Griffiths, and Microsoft.
Repaint by Shayne Butler.



Installation:

1. Unzip the contents of this zip file to your Aircraft sub-directory in your Flightsim. (eg, c:\Fs2002\Aircraft )
2. Copy the contents of the gauges folder (eg, C:\Fs2002\Aircraft\Gauges) to FS2002\gauges
3. Load Flightsim, goto Aircraft, Select Aircraft, Aircraft Manufacturer, Scroll down to Grumman American.

Contact:

Feel free to comment,


Ron Watson
ronco@amcom.co.nz


ENJOY ! ! !