FSX G.A.L. Monospar ST.25 Air Ambulance

PreviewThe G.A.L. Monospar was a series of light utility aircraft built by General Aircraft Ltd in the 1930's. The ST.25 Universal was one of the last versions, with a twin tail and other improvements. This is a model of c/n 95, built in 1937 as an air ambulance. It served for two years or so in England...

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  • Type:Complete with Base Model
  • File: ST25.zip
  • Size:3.37 MB
  • Scan: Clean (17d) Verified clean
  • Access:Freeware
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The G.A.L. Monospar was a series of light utility aircraft built by General Aircraft Ltd in the 1930's. The ST.25 Universal was one of the last versions, with a twin tail and other improvements. This is a model of c/n 95, built in 1937 as an air ambulance. It served for two years or so in England as a company demonstrator registered G-AYEF, before it was sold to the 'Zonen' salvage corps in Denmark as OY-DAZ. The aircraft is preserved today in Denmark. Detailed interior, virtual cockpit. Version 1.1 model midified to work with FSX as well as FS2004.By Jens B. Kristensen

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setup.exe12.03.063.22 MB
FileID.diz12.03.06636 B
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Image3.jpg05.14.06129.22 kB
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Image11.jpg05.14.0675.37 kB
Licence.rtf11.11.068.65 kB
Readme.txt12.03.062.17 kB
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captainbladeThu, 03 Apr 2008 20:24:25 GMT
Fantastic little aircraft slow but gives a relaxing flight every time ace download
brickwall132Mon, 12 Feb 2007 03:35:57 GMT
This is a very good plane but its slow and doesnt handle very well.

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