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    Freeware Grumman G-159 Gulfstream I Released

    Freeware Grumman G-159 Gulfstream I Released

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    April 12, 2024
    Freeware

    With numerous aircrafts being introduced and updated on a regular basis, one such aircraft that has recently made waves in the community is the Grumman G-159 Gulfstream I by Gallosko.

    The Grumman G-159 Gulfstream I is a medium-sized commuter/private aircraft. It first took flight in 1958 and was one of the first, if not the first, aircraft to have an Auxiliary Power Unit installed. This aircraft has been used by a large number of airline operators including American Eagle and British Airways. It's worth noting that NASA and Walt Disney himself owned a G-159 aircraft during the 70s and 80s. The rendition for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 I is packed with a multitude of features. These include:

    • Cockpit and cabin lighting knobs and switches
    • Electrical system
    • Functioning de-icing system
    • Working annunciators
    • Ignition system
    • Functioning APU system
    • Opening cabin door
    • Functioning NAVCOM1 & NAVCOM2 system
    • Functioning ADF panel & RMI
    • Functioning XPNDR
    • A "Aera" GPS
    • A digital HSI
    • Sky4Sim EFB integrated
    • Autopilot system
    • A modelled & furnished cabin
    • Elevator trim indicator on the main panel
    • A checklist in the cockpit
    • Some liveries: TAS Airways, American Eagle (Trainer Aircraft), Bonjovi & a simple White livery

    The Grumman G-159 Gulfstream I has been met with positive reviews from our users. The aircraft's features and enhancements have been appreciated, with many users praising its design and functionality. You can Download Grumman G-159 Gulfstream I now for free on Flightsim.to.

    Comments

    f

    about 2 years ago

    My 4K movie off this plane :) https://youtu.be/_WS2ddRoPMk
    P

    about 2 years ago

    Thank you for the plane the throttle is a bit weird but besides that i would give it a 5 star rating
    i

    about 2 years ago

    wrong...sorry 😔
    S

    about 2 years ago

    It's worse than a bad FSX port
    G

    about 2 years ago

    Thanks Simon, I'm working on an update, but there's no need at all to be rude.
    s

    about 2 years ago

    Ignore the mommy's basement kids with no talent to create a mod. Great start, keep up the good work.
    G

    about 2 years ago

    I truly appreciate that, thank you :)
    A

    about 2 years ago

    Good effort Gallosko. Ignore the knockers.
    J

    about 2 years ago

    I love it :] The flaps are good but the throttle is a bit jerky.

    about 2 years ago

    Thank you,
    Nice model and original
    to be affined
    Michel

    about 2 years ago

    Well, nice first attempt, but I'm going to delete it for now. I'll keep coming back to check on it, like I did for the C-17. That eventually turned into a payware quality airplane. Right now, not up to the quality of the models I like to see in this sim. Hopefully you can get it down to where it doesn't look as though they are pumping steroids into the gas tanks. Keep at it.

    about 2 years ago

    Just gave it a short flight.Not bad.A little rough in spots,but it does all the basic things.Conna take some work,but nicw first effort.

    11 months ago

    Where are some of your freeware releases, so we can compare and marvel at your brilliant work?? Ah … don’t have any? Because you can only bash other people’s work?
    Here is a tip. Download, try and if not satisfied delete. It is FREE. If you have constructive criticism on a certain issue I am sure most creators will gladly read that. Folks who just love to talk bad about other people’s creations are what is killing the FS freeware development.

    11 months ago

    Lol keep up the good work fellas

    11 months ago

    Still waiting for anything that you have contributed….anything at all. Or are you really just a big mouthed punk behind your keyboard with nothing to show for yourself?? Thought so.

    11 months ago

    Hehe big mouthed punk