This folder contains a repaint for the Alabeo Beech Staggerwing in the colors of UC-43 Traveler c/n 6913 44-76068 of 8th Air Force in the UK, 1943. The US Air Force Museum has this UC-43 on display as 39-139.
A repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the blank textures by Alabeo.
This folder contains a repaint for the Alabeo Beech Staggerwing in the colors of 43-10859, an UC-43 of the USAAF, painted in metal dope.
Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the blank textures by Alabeo.
This folder contains a repaint for the Alabeo Beech Staggerwing in the colors of FZ433 of the RAF. Originally built as for the USAAF, c/n 4923 was transferred to the RAF, becoming FZ433 and was then shipped to Suez. Once there, it flew with 201 Communications Flight all over the Eastern...
This folder contains a repaint for the Alabeo Beech Staggerwing in the colors of RAAF Staggerwing A-39-1. C/n 248, it was the former NC19478. It was registered VH-ACU 1939 till 1941, when it was impressed into RAAF service.
It has a taxying accident 06/08/41, taxied into boundary markers and...
A real world RAF repaint of SimTech's Beech Staggerwing. The US gave Britain several Stags via the Lend Lease program. Land version only.
By David Green, 2004-02-15 10:28:01
A military version of SimTech's Beech Staggerwing. They were called UC-43's and known as the "Traveler". This one can be used on land or sea. See the readme for detailed installation information.
By David Green, 2004-02-15 10:31:01
This folder contains a repaint for the Alabeo Beech Staggerwing in the colors of VH-FNS (cn 3108). This aircraft was built for the US Navy in 1942 as a GB-2, Bu 12342. Post-war it was civilianised as N397, later N1532M. It came to Australia in 2006, being registered VH-UUV on 9 February that...
This folder contains a repaint for the Alabeo Beech Staggerwing in the colors of VH-UXP (c/n 108). Prewar Staggerwing that was impressed into the RAAF as A39-2 and after the war restored back to civil. It is still airworthy after a recent restoration.
Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the...
This folder contains a repaint for the Alabeo Beech Staggerwing in the colors of ZK-AJS (c/n 107). This was the former ZK-AEU after doing its wartime service (albeit almost permanently laid up for repairs) as NZ573. It was operated by the Auckland Aero Club on air ambulance and charter work. It...
This folder contains a repaint for the Alabeo Beech Staggerwing in the colors of NC20778 (c/n 357), a Staggerwing used in 1940-41 by the U.S.Antarctic Service during their expedition to the Antarctic continent, where it performed perfectly, even under the most severe conditions. More on this...
This folder contains a repaint for the Alabeo Beech Staggerwing in the colors of VH-AFP, as it looked in the early sixties. This machine (c/n 357) was originally built as a D17A and registered in the USA as NC20778 to The Armor Institute on 1 November 1939. It took part in their 1940-41...
This folder contains a repaint for the Alabeo Beech Staggerwing in the colors of Staggerwing c/n 113 was built in 1936 and went to Canada as CF-BBB, where it flew with Mackenzie Air Service of Edmonton, serving the North of Canada. It was equipped with ski or wheels during wintertime, with the...
This folder contains a repaint for the Alabeo Beech Staggerwing in the colors of F-GUZZ as it looks today. F-Guzz is Staggerwing c/n 4823 that was built in 1943. Originally, it flew in the US until 1993 as N9113H and in the UK until 2004 as G-BUXU. It came to France in 2004 as is currently still...
This folder contains a repaint for the Alabeo Beech Staggerwing in the colors of N80309. Built in 1946 as a G17S with c/n B-8, this Staggerwing is still airworthy, based in Texas since 2006.
Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the blank textures by Alabeo.
This file contains alternative textures for the payware Alabeo Beech D17S Staggerwing. The repaint depicts the Staggerwing G-BRVE from the Fighter Collection.
The white textures included with the model were used as the base for this repaint
Enjoy,
Huub Vink
November 2014
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