Yes Sir, you are Very Correct' on that it is the "Uiver DC-2" propliner, the 1 before the actual DC-3, it is very awsum aircraft and greatly detailed, I accidentaly Discovered it and came across it while in a search, I seen it and thought , ohhh its probably another Cheesy Aircraft thrown together just for sales,,, WRONG -WRONG - WRONG - boy did I feel dumb after assuming that , after I purchased it, and loaded it and the other 18 paint varients from AVSIM's site, and took sum time to actually get into flying it , I was really impressed actually, and the sounds of the Radial Engine are right up there too,,, damn near perfect. I got away from flying all that Jet Stuff, about 3 years ago, and got tired of seeing everything from 30,000ft & 40,000ft at fast speeds, got real boring real quick and all those Tubular Jetliners look the same, just with different Corporate Logo's on them, and all look like they just rolled out of the paint booth, no wear, no dis-coloration, no weathered look, just another Tube in the Sky with another boring Corporate Logo down the side. I decided to get into propliners , kinda like Drag Racing, their loud, they smoke, and you have to tinker with the fuel and throttles a lot and mind the guages, there is no glass cockpit, and all that automation stuff on these Vintage older 1930's 1940's 1950's 1960's Propliners, its more hands on, like mounting a Blower on your HEMI' and headin to the Drag Strip, for those of you old enough to know what a HEMI' is or what we reffered to as a Rat Motor back in my days. Gotta love those Pratt & Whitneys and Wright Cyclones Radial Engines - Vrooooommmm !!!!! I should probably change my name from Jetranger to PropRanger ???