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GA Payware Aircraft?

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Hello everyone,I'm looking to buy another GA plane for FS9 -- I was wondering if ya'll had any recommendations. My current favorite GA aircraft are the Cirrus line from Eaglesoft (I have all 3 planes.) I'm looking for something a little bit bigger than that maybe with some interesting new avionics package (does anyone have a GA plane with the Garmin G1000?)Thanks for the suggestions.-- Dan

While we have a few GA Projects scheduled with a G1000 they are not yet ready for prime time. May we suggest a few of the Lionheart G1000 equipped products.

Any of the Dreamfleet planes that have Reality XP GPS'es in them!

Try the Flight1 Saratoga.Best GA aircraft ever for FS9 is Aeroworx B200; number 2 IMO would be Aerosoft's Piper Cheyenne

Ed Ocampo
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AVSIM Online
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As Ed points out, the Aeroworx B200 is an absolutely fantastic FS9 aircraft, very challenging to fly and very realistic, more like a small airliner than a GA aircraft, it is well worth the price. It's also one of the aircraft FSXers lack.Flight 1's Cessna 441 is another great GA aircraft - it's very fast and has a high service ceiling. You also get the FSX and the FS9 one in the package.Just Flight's Beechcraft Duchess 76 is another really good one, also comes with the FS9 and FSX versions and is not expensive either, in fact, it is a real bargain.Al

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