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2012 New CESSNA Corvalis TTX With New Garmin G2000 system Maximum Cruise Speed 235 ktasMaximum Range 1,250 nmMaximum Operating Altitude 25,000 ftMaximum Climb Rate (Sea Level) 1,400 fpm Next Year 2012

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Yeah ... another criptic topic in avsim forum ... ph34r.png


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If so,I hope it's Jim Rhodes Flight1 team,I love their Mustang and The New T182T Cessna SkyLane Turbo.


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I wish! Praying.gif but from what I read flight1 doesn't want to gamble I think there a great company I just wish they would produce more stuff seems like there producing less and less things but you never know.


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Unfortunately, we have contracted along with the hobby. We don't have as many developers in-house right now and Jim's plate is overflowing at the moment in other projects. For now, we still have the 177 Cardinal and 162 Skycatcher as well as some others in development so we should have some more planes coming out before the end of the year. I agree that the Corvalis TTX under Jim's watch would be a great addition to our hangar if it ever happened!


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Unfortunately, we have contracted along with the hobby. We don't have as many developers in-house right now and Jim's plate is overflowing at the moment in other projects. For now, we still have the 177 Cardinal and 162 Skycatcher as well as some others in development so we should have some more planes coming out before the end of the year. I agree that the Corvalis TTX under Jim's watch would be a great addition to our hangar if it ever happened!
Thank's Jeff glade flight1 is working on more projects. wink.png

Cesar Martinez

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Sounds like a neat flying machine and the G2000 should bring all the 2600K users back to our reality. 12 FPS and blurries and jerky....LOL!Clown.gif


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