November 21, 201114 yr An A2A/Accusim DC-3. Alan Ampolsk"Ah, Paula, they are firing at me!"-- Saint-Exupery
November 21, 201114 yr Totally agree with the gulfstream 650 or 550. Pmdg quality for sure. Or maybe one of the newer Dassault falcons with a full EASy cockpit. Or a really nice beech 350i with proline 21 avionics maybe :)Lee
November 21, 201114 yr A very high quality VC10 package would be my choice.+1 David Maltby version is good but no VC and the payware one doesn't look very inviting to me.Oh for a HD exterior model VC-10 with high Q VC and authentic engine sounds
November 21, 201114 yr A good quality BAE 146/Avro RJ would be nice. Or, as mentioned above a PMDG level of detail in an ATR or Dash 8 would be my next choices.
November 22, 201114 yr A good quality BAE 146/Avro RJ would be nice. Or, as mentioned above a PMDG level of detail in an ATR or Dash 8 would be my next choices.QualityWings has a BAe 146/Avro coming. Maybe this will be a good product for you. Keith Guillory
November 24, 201114 yr Commercial Member An authentic simulation of the Airbus series, starting with the A320 Andrew Wilson
November 24, 201114 yr An authentic simulation of the Airbus series, starting with the A320 Shameless! But hurry up and finish it so you can take my dosh.+1 to the Saab 340. Mesaba (Northwest Airlink/Delta Connection affiliate) used to use them on some routes that I like to simulate, although I never had the FFS model.One aeroplane I would dearly love to see updated is the Flight1 ATR 72-500. It was ground-breaking in FS9, but the FSX version is merely a port-over, and has some issues. A fully native FSX version would be worth paying for again.An old favourite of mine was the Hawker Siddely Trident by Addictive Simulations. Systems-wise, it was only default quality. But it did feature autoland (ISTR it was the first airliner in service to use autoland), and the soud set was good. I would eagerly pay for a full-featured FSX simulation. With its offset nose gear, extra boost engine (some versions) and reputed unwillingness to leave the ground, it was quite a quirky aeroplane. Regards, PD
November 25, 201114 yr I'm going to say a PMDG level 777 is what I would love to see in FSX. Derek RogersPC Specs: Intel i7-4790K 4.6GHz : 16GB RAM : GTX 970 4GB
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