N829WP is a DeHavilland Canada DHC-1 currently flying from Aeroflex-Andover Airport (12N) in northern New Jersey and available for tailwheel training through Andover Flight Academy (AFA).
The plane was recently featured in AOPA Pilot magazine in their story “Flying The Chippie - The ‘Poor Man’s Spitfire’” by Dennis K. Johnson in their December, 2022 issue.
The propeller of the actual plane is chrome, but I prefer the black I’ve represented here. If anyone wants it, I can add an optional chrome propeller later.
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Whoa the local airport from where I grew up! My buddy’s dad kept a Cherokee there
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Yeah, I thought it was pretty cool that I had just come across the airport on FS.to, and I happened to read this story in AOPA Pilot soon after, so I had to do the plane
I was psyched I pretty quickly found the photo op lake, too It’s missing the islands in MSFS, though…
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Wow, that would be a hoot to fly!
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This topic is misleading , its a livery not an aircraft release , I think it should be renamed / moved
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Topic titled altered to include “livery” and added a livery tag.
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Thanks for linking the article, was a great read!
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Sorry, didn’t mean to mislead
Oh, good, I wasn’t sure if non-members would have access to the link.
No worries, hopefully save confusion, i clicked on the banner expecting an aircraft release, no harm done
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