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OK Gang, time to start guessing the next release

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C-5 Galaxy?
LOL!!!!!!! that would be interesting

Skycaptain93

I'm thinking GRUMMAN AMERICAN CHEETAH AA-5A old school flying :)pan-03.jpgint-01.jpgext-16.jpg145-4560_IMG.jpgyou got to hand kudos to a company that built everything from mail delivery trucks to the Apollo lander.if you drop a not to Lane Wallace, I'm sure she will share a ton of tech info on the Cheetah, she owns one and writes frequently about it in Flying.Lane Wallace

Surely it has to be the Piper Aztec?One of the most requested Carenado aircraft in the other thread (What aircraft do you wish Carenado would make next..)...and no FSX models built ever!! **unless I'm wrong?**Here's hoping anyway

Hello everyone,now that Carenado have proven to be capable of doing good turboprop behaviors how about now doing a good turboprop twin ..... like the Beech C90B KingAir ?! :( Thank you for your great planes Carenado!Andreas Kroder

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Piper Tomahawk for me...got a few hours in the real thing...Love that little plane...Dave

Hello everyone,now that Carenado have proven to be capable of doing good turboprop behaviors how about now doing a good turboprop twin ..... like the Beech C90B KingAir ?! :( Thank you for your great planes Carenado!Andreas Kroder
King air would be tops!! or even a C-17? :( I know I know good luck with that one!

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PMDG j41, 747-400x, 747-8i/f, NGX.......Finally!!!!

A TBM 700 or 850, Piper Meridian.
I second that!I want that plane!!! Please!!! Cheers Ian

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I'm thinking GRUMMAN AMERICAN CHEETAH AA-5A old school flying :)you got to hand kudos to a company that built everything from mail delivery trucks to the Apollo lander.if you drop a not to Lane Wallace, I'm sure she will share a ton of tech info on the Cheetah, she owns one and writes frequently about it in Flying.Lane Wallace
Don't forget canoes! When I was a boy scout, we had a whole trailer full of Grumman canoes.

Bill Womack

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AA5 would be great got about 30 hours in them and 150 hours in an AA1.I would love to see a Cessna 441 or Barron 58 (1990-2000 generation)

Cessna Corvalis

TBM 700/850.I am just going to keep guessing this until it happens.

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Tecnam P92 Echo Super ???

King air would be tops!! or even a C-17? :( I know I know good luck with that one!
Oh a C90GTx would be a sweet ride, full leather interior with head and coffeepot, winglets and no T-tail. :(

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