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C414AW Chancellor

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DESCRIPTION Welcome to Flysimware’s C414AW Chancellor for Microsoft Flight simulator. Flysimware has modeled this vintage aircraft using every feature the new sim offers giving you the user the best experience for a realistic simulation. From a interactive copilot, highly accurate gauges to realistic flight dynamics.

Flysimware’s tech pilot owns this C414AW Chancellor with a RAM IV conversion and winglets which allowed Flysimware to have direct access to the real bird. In return this gives you a highly accurate model with extreme attention to detail as Flysimware took hundreds of images, measurements and recorded sounds over a 2 year period.

The 414 is an American light, pressurized, twin-engine transport aircraft. It first flew in 1968 and an improved variant was introduced from 1978 as the 414A Chancellor.

The pressurized 414 was developed to appeal to owners of unpressurized, twin-engined aircraft, and was based on the fuselage of the 421 and used the wing design of the 401. The 414 is a low-wing cantilever monoplane with a conventional tail unit and a retractable tricycle landing gear. It is powered by two wing-mounted 310 hp Continental TSIO-520-J horizontally opposed, six-cylinder engines. The Chancellor has a maximum speed of 270 mph, a climb rate of 1,700 feet per minute, and a ceiling of 30,000 feet with a range 1,528 miles.

The prototype first flew on 1 November 1968, and production aircraft were available in a number of optional seating arrangements and avionics packages. The name Chancellor was used for models marketed from 1976. An improved variant the 414A Chancellor was introduced in 1978 with the major change being a redesigned and increased-span wing with integral fuel tanks and an extended nose to give more baggage space.

FEATURES Real World operational Over 100 dynamic light effects Realistic flight dynamics 4K full PBR textures (Created by 3DReach) Interactive environment sounds Over 70 recorded sounds from the actual aircraft All sounds produced using the game industry standard Wwise software (PANEL 1 )Garmin GTX327 / GMA 340 / GNS 530 / ADF C1046A / DME C1077B / COM 2 C1038A / NAV 2 RN-1079A (PANEL 2) 605 Autopilot / RT859 Transponder / GTN 750Xi (Requires you own TDS GTN750Xi for MSFS) (PANEL 3) 605 Autopilot / RT859 Transponder / GTN 750 (Requires you own PMS50 GTN750 for MSFS) Includes a RN-1079A NAV 2 RNAV radio (RNAV not simulated) Includes a Davtron M811B clock Includes a fuel computer CFS 2000A Includes a High quality pilot and copilot Windshield rain effects Exterior icing effects Parking mode includes Chocks, Tie Downs, Engine Plugs, Static wick covers and pitot tube covers Includes Ground Power Unit Adjusting payload loads and unloads luggage and extra seating Engine cooling sound effects (Window position changes volume of engine sounds) Full exterior walk around checklist with custom camera views Custom coded checklist with interactive copilot The radar is not simulated…

MODEL VARIATION C414AW Chancellor with a RAM IV conversion and winglets

PAINT THEMES N5AM - Civilian N100JD - Civilian N414XX - Civilian N427RC - Civilian

The 414A Chancellor is an American twin-engine, low-wing, pressurized light utility aircraft. The airplane has seating for up to eight, including two cockpit seats. The 414, based on the fuselage of its predecessor, the 421, and the wing of the model 401, first flew on November 1, 1968. An improved factory version, designated the 414A Chancellor, was introduced in 1978. The most salient changes in the Chancellor over the original version include increased wingspan, larger fuel tanks, and an extended nose.

The Chancellor measures 36 feet, 5 inches in length, stands 11 feet, 6 inches tall, and has a wingspan just over 44 feet. It features a standard empennage and retractable tricycle landing gear. The 414A is powered by two 6-cylinder piston engines that each produce up to 310 horsepower. The Chancellor has a range of 1,528 miles, a service ceiling of 30,000 feet above sea level, and a climb rate of 1,700 feet per minute. The aircraft cruises at 247 miles per hour and has a maximum speed of 270 mph.

VERSION 4.7.2 RELEASED MAY 12, 2025

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