This repaint, which requires the Microsoft Local Legends #5 (Beechcraft Model 18) product to be installed, depicts the restored Beechcraft Expeditor Mk.3N c/n CA-8, N2292K, restored in polished USAF markings and registered to B&K Leasing Inc., based out of Leeward Air Ranch (FD04) in Ocala, Florida.

This aircraft was originally built in 1951 for the Royal Canadian Air Force as an Expeditor Mk.3N, with RCAF serial number 1433. One of several versions of the Beech 18 manufactured for the RCAF after World War Two, the Mk.3N was built for navigational training, fitted with an astrodome and two trainee stations in the cockpit. After being sold surplus in 1965, it was placed on the civilian register in Canada as CF-SRK, registered to B&B Aviation Ltd. in Edmonton, Alberta. Between 1966-69, it was operated on loan to Northward Aviation, a bush flying service that flew cargo and passenger routes from Yellowknife, Inuvik, Fort Franklin and Cambridge Bay to other locations around the North West Territories. It passed through several more small Canadian airline and charter companies until it was acquired by Edward R. Smith of Marysville, Washington, in 1977, and later registered in the US as N2292K. It was sold to its current owner, B&K Leasing, in 2007, and has been restored in polished aluminum with a USAF color scheme.