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Carenado aircraft wish list

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This summer is going to be expensive! ;-)

 

I cannot wait.....I will be glad to pay....

 

Carenado.. There is a company called Blackhawk... You should give them a call? Just a suggestion.....

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I'll probably end up buying them all... I love King Airs, one cannot have enough in the hangar. Carenado King Air 90, 200, Flight1 200 and the Milviz 350i, my card is ready! ;-)

HondaJet! Hands down! Something exciting and leading edge! Watch the videos at the following site. The yellow F3 is the fourth prototype as this type nears production. Cruise of 430 knots with a service ceiling of 41,000 at under 400 lbs/hr burn (near service ceiling). Of particular note, catch the video featuring the Garmin G3000 custom configurable display.

 

http://hondajet.hond...wnloads/videos/

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Come on, Where is a DECENT Cessna Citation? Or Falcon? Or ANY Good Private Jet?? Will Carenado make a private Jet?

 

Cessan Citation 650

Falcon 500 Jet

Gulfstream

Cessna Citation 525B CJ3

 

Anything?! Just a decent good flying, highly modelled, high quality business jet!

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What about the Eaglesoft Citation X (750) or the Flight 1 Citation Mustang? I really love them both!

Come on, Where is a DECENT Cessna Citation? Or Falcon? Or ANY Good Private Jet?? Will Carenado make a private Jet?

 

Cessan Citation 650

Falcon 500 Jet

Gulfstream

Cessna Citation 525B CJ3

 

Anything?! Just a decent good flying, highly modelled, high quality business jet!

 

Dont hold your breath for a Gulfstream.... They do not let anyone model there a/c for any sim.. I heard a story that some kid modeled a G5 and Gulfstream sued him.... I dont know how true it is...

 

I think they are ridiculous, and for that, I am going to Cessna for my jet when I make my first 100,000,000....

 

Take that General Dynamics...

 

Dont hold your breath for a Gulfstream.... They do not let anyone model there a/c for any sim.. I heard a story that some kid modeled a G5 and Gulfstream sued him.... I dont know how true it is...

 

I think they are ridiculous, and for that, I am going to Cessna for my jet when I make my first 100,000,000....

 

Take that General Dynamics...

 

I don't work for Gulfstream, but I do deal with the maintenance, engineering and parts support divisions of GAC on an almost daily basis, and I do tend to think that this assumption, (that GAC will not "allow" any of their products to be simulated) is in many ways an urban legend... something which many in the FS community believe to be true, but which is partially or wholly incorrect.

 

In the first place, there has been a payware GII made by one developer, and a G550 made by a different developer, both available for the X-Plane platform for many years. As far as I know, neither publisher has ever been threatened, taken to court, or even contacted by GAC. Granted, the cockpit layout of the G-550 model bears only a slight resemblance to the real thing, but that's more an X-Plane limitation than a restraint placed on the developer by the manufacturer.

 

The GII model uses mostly generic "steam gauge" instruments, but so do most real GIIs .

 

Secondly, there are very high-quality plastic, wood and metal physical models of virtually all aircraft in the Gulfstream line available from many different vendors. One such vendor, of course is Gulfstream themselves... from the "Gulfstream Store" web site. But, Gulfstream isn't the only place one can purchase such models. I've look very carefully at all the fine print on the web sites of a couple of the suppliers of GAC model aircraft, and I see absolutely no indication that these models are sold under license of any kind.

 

Much of the information needed to develop a basic flight simulator emulation of a specific aircraft can be found in the aircraft's type certificate data sheets, (which can be freely downloaded from the FAA web site), and that information is NOT proprietary. The TCDS will include the external dimensions of the aircraft wings, fuselage and control surfaces, the aircraft weight, thrust ratings, center of gravity, fuel consumption, loading, and some (but not all) performance data.

 

Similar TCDS data sheets exist for all FAA certified aircraft engines.

 

As it happens, the GII, GIII and GIV use standard NACA airfoils in their wings and horizontal stabilizers. The specific way that one NACA section blends into another may be proprietary, but the basic airfoil shapes themselves are literally in the public domain, and the specific NACA airfoils used are specified in the FAA TCDS.

 

Now, Gulfstream may be unwilling to provide any direct support to a developer, the way that Boeing does for PMDG, and they MAY possibly squawk about the name "Gulfstream" being used, or the use of the Gulfstream logo under trademark law. (Though that does not seem to have been a problem for the X-Plane developers).

 

I suppose that in that case the FS version could be called a "Maertsflug". (Which almost, but not quite, would mean "Flight of Marytrs" in German!)

 

As long as no manufacturer's proprietary drawings or other "trade secret" data are used in the design of an FS simulated aircraft, there is not a lot that a manufacturer can do to prevent such simulations from being created. To achieve PMDG-quality fidelity might require active cooperation by the manufacturer, but many good-quality FS aircraft have been made over the years using only publicly-available information.

 

 

 

 

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Licensed Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic, Avionics, Electrical & Air Data Systems Specialist. Qualified on: Falcon 900, CRJ-200, Dornier 328-100, Hawker 850XP and 1000, Lear 35, 45, 55 and 60, Gulfstream IV and 550, Embraer 135, Beech Premiere and 400A, MD-80.

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I would think you would WANT a sim plane "out there". You never know who's behind the joystick! Help keep the brand in the public eye. I would think with very little time on the manufactures side, you could have a solid simulation of your aircraft. You could have a tech earn some "brownie" points, and assist a developer. It's a no lose proposition. Again, you never know who's behind the joystick!

 

On Topic: All my dream planes are in production now, save one.

 

P180 II

 

Carenado is doing my ultimate Lottery plane. TBM 850.

 

Maybe there is a God after all.

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Just give us all the FSX planes ported over to FS9 and you won't even have to create a new plane!

 

:Praying:

 

Pretty, pretty please. And make the C340 #2 behind the F33a, please.

I don't work for Gulfstream, but I do deal with the maintenance, engineering and parts support divisions of GAC on an almost daily basis, and I do tend to think that this assumption, (that GAC will not "allow" any of their products to be simulated) is in many ways an urban legend...

 

Eaglesoft wanted to model one and Gulfstream said 'no'. This is not an urban legend. Go ask Ron from Eaglesoft if you don't believe me. He'll tell you the whole story of what happened to them.

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Gulfstreams are ugly anyway.

A plane that its miss in the sim its the navajo, only FSD make one very good BTW but only for fs9,... i think that carenado its the best team to make a Piper PA-31 350 Navajo Cheiftan. HD or not dont matter just a goos visual and a xcelent flight dinamic made by Bernt Stolle and the plane will be a best seller. No other team had a navajo!! its a good oportunity for carenado to take that chance !!

 

Cheers from Venezuela!!

Rock182: nice call there.. be good to have a nav.

 

Also, a 2012 Piper Seneca V (g500 Garmin, Turbocharged)

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I agree I think a Navajo is a good choice for Carenado

 

 

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