Complete Aircraft
FS98 Siebel Si-204A. Light, all-metal 10-seat twin-engined transport designed by Siebel Flugzeugwerke in Halle, based on the smaller FH-104 Hallore. It was originally intended as a passenger plane, but then produced for the Luftwaffe as a light communications aircraft and crew trainer. After 15 initial prototypes were built in 1940, production was continued in France by SNCAC under the model name NC-702 Martinet. It was also built in some other countries, some units still being operated well into the 60 s. The aircraft was powered by two 600 Hp Argus As411 12-cylinder inverted-V engines, and had a top speed of 196 knots. Custom panel with standard and FSFSconv guages, custom sounds by Mike Hambly. Metallic Textures by Udo Entenmann. By Stephan Scholz.