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Developers - Please consider doing the Baron

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Don't try to get out of this one Ron :( . It's got to be Eaglesoft, RealAir, or Carenado. Though I bet Mike from Lotus Sim could do one heck of a job too, and I'm sure others. Carenado is already off to a great start with the Bonanza if they wanted to do a 55 or B58.As for porting, I tried it, and it didn't work for me. I seem to recall gauge issues, and something else, maybe a problem with the model. I did see a few screenies a year or so ago from someone who did manage to port it over just fine with some modifications, but no such luck for me and many others. Back then frame rates were a big issue with that port over as well, though I suspect some of these new rigs probably eat it up.
Thanks for the answer. I had thought that a "portover" would have worked for some.Looks like you'll have to add Chuck Jodry to your list. :(

There is at least 10 people here that would purchase, I would think that would cover the development costs :( Forget any paints for it, as that would save some time. Just through a default flight model in and someone talented in the community could do that too!I think we have a new development model. This approach could cut the dev costs down and then allow some of the best in the community to do the rest.The base design costs could be cut in half :( I am just full of great ideas arent I :( ?BG

+1 on the Baron. Great aircraft.Thaellar

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