January 20, 201214 yr de Havilland Dove - please... Intel I7-4770 3.4Ghz 16 Gb RAM nVidia GTX770 2Gb Windows 8.1 64 bit P3D 4.4/3.4 FSX SE
January 22, 201214 yr Hi Folks, My vote... Regards,ScottYes a 702P, PLEASE :Praying:Cheers. Yves ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Good judgement comes from experience. Unfortunately, the experience often comes from bad judgement." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
January 22, 201214 yr One of my first Carenado planes was the Cessna 206 Stationair. One of my favorite features was being able to switch from seating to a cargo load with the click of my mouse. I would like to see an updated full FSX version or even better a Cessna 207 like this one-http://www.bongoloho...712-566x424.jpgCarenado has done wonders over the years adding eye candy such as chocks, RBF flags and intake covers for when the aircraft is cold and dark, but how about adding windshield covers like this also when the aircraft is parked?http://www.kennoncov...KennonCover.pngor reflective sunshades like this?-http://www.skycovers...t/kng%20200.jpgp.s. Carenado -Thanks for listening to us. Edited January 22, 201214 yr by Lifeguard911
January 22, 201214 yr One of my first Carenado planes was the Cessna 206 Stationair. One of my favorite features was being able to switch from seating to a cargo load with the click of my mouse. I would like to see an updated full FSX version or even better a Cessna 207 like this one-207? Yes, that would be cool, never came to my mind!
January 22, 201214 yr Yep, a remade 206 would be good too (straight floats, wheel/skis), but on the C90, any chance for an Medevac version/interior? That would see a LOT of use!
January 22, 201214 yr Glenn,I agree with you. A medevac interior on the C90 would make it a "must have" on my list.While Flight For Life's is a B200, a C90 would still look good in this paint job-http://www.airport-d.../299/299954.jpgBill Edited January 22, 201214 yr by Lifeguard911
January 22, 201214 yr Hey Bill,There are all kinds of King Air's of many models up here in Canada that are used for medevacs. They run off dirt strips in Northern Ontario & Canada, and these include the C90. It's not often you see an airplane that is this versatile which can be flown off 2500 ft dirt strips and land on a 12,000 ft asphalt runway 2 hours later at an international airport. Seems like a medevac version would be a no-brainer for these.PS - one example, although this one is an A90, based out of Lourdes-Blanc-Sablon near the Labrador/Quebec border and is used strictly for Medevacs. This is a very remote location, and while this runway is paved, it does go north, I believe, right to Kuujjuaq (Ungava) not far south of Baffin Island.(for whatever reason, Avsim says they won't allow a link to airliners.net. Curious. Anyway, look for Beechcraft 90 and filter to "medevac" and you'll see it. Strange...) Edited January 22, 201214 yr by BeaverDriver
January 22, 201214 yr Here's an idea for Carenado. If they made a medevac C90, you could click on the cot and a patient would appear. It would be like the clickable cargo in the U206. Edited January 22, 201214 yr by Lifeguard911
January 23, 201214 yr One of my first Carenado planes was the Cessna 206 Stationair. One of my favorite features was being able to switch from seating to a cargo load with the click of my mouse. I would like to see an updated full FSX version or even better a Cessna 207+1 Dave Scalora
January 23, 201214 yr Got to say, a 207 would be one I'd buy without second thought... I really want one :D Plus It would be good economic sense considering the popularity of a certain Alaskan TV show...*goes back to finishing Hageland 206 paintjob*
January 24, 201214 yr Maybe this:http://www.piper.com/home/pages/Meridian.cfmI would love the full Garmen 1000 vc :) Simon
January 25, 201214 yr Or the TBM850; think a malibu deritavite G1000 model would be easier for them to do as they have the awesome PA46T already, and perhaps a nicer plane, but the TBM850 is a suggestion. Jetprops seem to be pretty cool and fun to simulate! Would be nice to have one of these with the new cockpits thats for sure.http://www.tbm850.com/ Edited January 25, 201214 yr by simon747 Simon
February 11, 201214 yr I'm thinking:Piper 6XT or Cherokee Six 300Beechcraft SierraPiper AztecCessna 310 ( I refuse to buy Milviz's cause their panels suck)Cessna 421 Golden Eagle
February 11, 201214 yr How about a classic! Beech Staggerwing. This is one of my all time favorites! Or even an old Stinson SR9. I would also love to see a Navion as well with acurate fuel system and hydraulic modeling (wink) An MU2T would be neat. Oh, a Lopresti Fury! Jeez I could go on here........ Edited February 11, 201214 yr by ricky76 "To most the sky is the limit but to me it's home" Rick Harms (CYVR) i7 [email protected] (for now) asus p6t v2, 6gb ocz 1600 CL7 ram. BFG 285 oc, vista 64, Samsung 52" 1080p lcd track IR5. PMDG j41, 747-400x, 747-8i/f, NGX.......Finally!!!!
February 16, 201214 yr Some stunning suggestions there from everybody.For me, if Carenado were to make the Socata TB10 / TB20 series of singles, they would be my friends for life. :-)How I miss the real thing......AJ. Kind regards, Andrew.
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