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Cody, Wyoming - Piper Navajo


adamb

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Aircraft - Carenado

 

Scenery - Orbx

 

Flight1 Garmin GTN 750

 

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I am so glad Carenado came out with the -Ho :) I use to have FSD's Navajo Panther and liked it ok but this one is MUCH better. Happy you showed off this wonderful airplane, Adam!

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Really nice shots of the Navajo.

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Very nicely done. Brings back memories of a real world flight I did in a Navajo in 1979, Danbury, CT, to Seattle, WA, with stops in Cheyenne, WY, and Jackson Hole, WY. Loved that airplane, and the trip inspired me to retire to Jackson Hole in 2004. I have the Carenado Navajo - they've done an excellent job recreating this terrific twin - and I often fly it around Orbx's Jackson Hole/Grand Tetons now that I've moved back east for shorter, less intense winters.
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