Wow! I'm glad to see that people have actually used this thing.
I actually created this plane for X-plane when I was back in primary. I used an older T-34 model and tweaked some things to make it as close to a Navy T-34C as possible.
X-plane has some limitations for panels and gagues, so I admit that this isn't exactly like the real deal, but it is as close as I could do (without devoting days and weeks to get it to perfection). Regarding the spins, I haven't been able to effectively spin any aircraft in a flight simulator, but full aft/lateral stick with full rudder will get you pretty close in x-plane.
I really made this to assist in my chair-flying and practice instrument approaches. I use a Mac, so the microsim was not an option for me. Since I put all this work into creating the plane, I thought I'd post it up for other people to share. It is by no means a substitute for the real thing, or even the real instrument sims, but it should serve as a good "advanced" chair-flying technique.
If anyone else has flown this plane in x-plane, I'd be curious to hear your feedback too.
PS: It is also the only place you will ever get to land a T-34 on a carrier!
