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Looking for a turboprop!

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or the Hawker siddely by Rick Piper..

If you want props at 200, check out calclassic.com. DC 7s and 6s. If you don't know the prop liners, probably should study the pages of info provided by Tom Gibson.db.

not cooper

I have both the Majestic DH3 (bought 2 months ago) and Flight1 ATR (Have it many years and fly it a lot).I have yet to complete a single flight in the DH3. It took a while to configure/tune the throttle axis but I can't get the flaps right.No matter what, they immediately go to 30 and stay there. I admit it could be caused by my system setup, but I don't want to spend any time in it anymore.Also the panel graphics are FS98'ish and I'm not kidding. System and sound wise it is superb.FMC data is only updated very infrequently by Majestic themselvesThe ATR72 is a very nice aircraft, very good graphics and frame rates, at laest on my PC.FMC data is updatable via Navigraph.It is a joy to fly with and you really can't go wrong with it.My 2 cents,Egbert
Ehm,Egbert,as of the latest release (2.004,in August) Navdata via navigraph is fully supported for the Majestic Dash 8.Even more so,it's working well,too.I have the Dash 8 myself,no problems whatsoever,and I'm flying nothing else these days.Do own the F1 ATR as well but well,I just like the dash 8 better.Yes,the panel graphics may be dated,and sure,the VC isn't the greatest,but I's having fun flying the thing,and I wish I bought it earlier.If I were the OP,this would be the turboprop I'd buy.cheersJP.

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