FSX/FS2004 FIAT G91Y
FSX/FS2004 FIAT G91Y. Designed by italian Ing. Giuseppe Gabrielli and derived from the single engine G91R this aircraft, designated G.91Y and nicknamed “Yankee”, replaced the original Bristol-Siddeley Orpheus engine with two General Electric J85 units. The G.91Y, first flown on December 12th 1966, displayed an improvement in speed, range, payload, and maneuverability. Three liveries are provided for this model: one related to aicrafts in service at the 32nd Stormo Caccia, one with fictional aluminium skin and one reproducing the aircraft displayed at the Vigna di Valle Aeronautical Museum. The G91Y carried 2 flaps position one UP for flight and one Down for T/O and Landing. The plane had no steering nose weel; differential brakes must be used. All the aircraft built served with the Aeronautica Militare Italiana (Italian Air Force). Capt. I. Capt. G.Quai