"Welcome at MAFSim.com ! Here you will find an introduction to the daily work of Mission Aviation Fellowship and a growing source of MAF related flightsim add-ons. The quality of life of a lot of needy people, is improved dramatically by the airtransport and radio-communication facilities MAF provides. Every three minutes somewhere in the world a MAF pilot takes of for a new mission. Can you simfly the jobs they do?"

FZAA N'djili Intl Kinshasa Congo DRC for FSX

Version: 
Microsoft flight simulator X

Much patience has been demanded from all MAFsim.com visitors. But, rejoice: finally here is a new piece of scenery again. This time a main airport in Congo (DRC) has been refreshed.  It is an expansion of the default FSX airport. Lots of airport objects have been added, some roads, fences and paths too. Some green stuff at several places on the airport. Nature comes up everywhere... Some small sceneries in the scenery on several platforms.

MAFsim Forum discontinued

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Due to intense abuse by spammers, very little normal use and timeconsuming maintainance, we have decided to quit the Forum. In future we might create a new, better secured one, but for now this seems the best solution. Ofcourse you can keep in contact with us by mail.

Video by Daniel Geaslen about the work of MAF

Missionary pilot for MAF, Daniel Geaslen, created a nice video about the various branches of the work of MAF. Watch it at YouTube

The video plays for six minutes and includes Daniel narrating, interspersed with some nice video clips from MAF aircraft in action.

 

First MAF Mission for FSX: Belladere Relief

Version: 
Microsoft flight simulator X
Difficulty: 
5/10

We have MAF textures. We have MAF scenery. We have MAF info. But finally here's the latest memorable moment in the history of mafsim.com. The first FSX Mission reflecting a reallife MAF mission. The creator of this first MAF mission, Matthew Devenish, was the first person I ever approached with a request to see if he would be willing to create content for the not yet existing website for Flightsimulator hobbyists and the work of MAF.

Wanted: Authors for Mafsim.coms "Download Tips"

Would you want to help me, making www.Mafsim.com even more attractive? Download Tips draws attention at MAF related freeware addons that are available on the world wide web. Per download it provides a short description and a screenshot. Would you be willing to provide a few downloadtips once a month, one a week or once in a two week period maybe?

AeroSoft Dehavilland DHC6 Twin Otter MAF P2-MFT by Thierry Lustremant

Version: 
Microsoft flight simulator X

Browsing the internet, I recently discovered a ready-to-download addon texture of a MAF DHC6 Twin Otter. It is only flyable with the payware Aerosoft Twin Otter X, but owners of this plane will be happy and... who knows, there can always come a repaint for a freeware DHC6 in the future ofcourse. For now this is the first DHC6 MAF skin.

Review: SceneryTech's Landclass scenery for FSX

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Giving an opinion about Scenery Tech’s landclass, there is one thing I want to emphasis in the first place. Wether it be scenery, landclass-scenery or texture-improved-scenery, there is a noticeable smaller amount of developers that offer addons for practically all the world. SceneryTech made the choice to provide also the porer area’s in our world..

MAF Australia VH-NTC repaint for default FSX C208B

Version: 
Microsoft flight simulator X

Working on the FS2004 textures for the Gippsland GA8 Airvan, I ran into pictures of a Cessna C208B from MAF Australia. In the previous release due to the incomplete photo's, I did not have the complete registrationnumber. In the meantime MAF at Gove airport has been so kind to mail the complete registrationnumber to me: VH-NTC.

They also confirmed this plane in not in service anymore, so...

Two more GA8 MAF repaints

Version: 
Microsoft flight simulator 2002
Version: 
Microsoft flight simulator 2004

Browsing the website-department www.maf.org.au, I discovered there are more Airvans that look about the same as the two published earlier this week, except they bear a different registration and - in the case of the RMG - one is registrated in Papua New Guinea, instead of Australia.

Another thing I discovered on those pictures is the registrationnumber being reflected on the downside of the left wing too.

MAF’s immediate response to Sumatra earthquake september 2009

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MAF’s immediate response to Sumatra earthquake Within 24 hours of the massive earthquake that shook Sumatra, Indonesia, on 30 September, Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) was flying in medical supplies and assisting survey efforts to assess the damage. MAF's Sumatra-based Cessna Caravan carried a relief team from Operation Blessing International (OBI) to the scene of devastation.

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