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Sure we can... They're already there - the Maule, the RV6 and probably even the Icon5 are, from the fancy sound effects to the FMs up to the quality of A2A, RealAir products available for FSX or FS9.....Will we have an airliner in FLIGHT? Then maybe we can compare it to PMDG's creations, but we might get some turboprop, kind of a B19000D, and then we could still compare ....P.S.: I wouldn't really appreciate an airliner being included in FLIGHT, unless it is a clockwork type one, from the 70s, 60s, 50s... or even a DC3 :-). A Caravelle would be a charm!!!!! A 738,744,MD11,L1011... would kill the spirit of FLIGHT and be rather dangerous for MS to include, given the potential of bashing from users dedicated to that types and using high level add-ons for MSFS or XPlane. It's not a poblem for me though - my ONLY airliner simulator worth that designation - EVER - is PS1, and will be PSX as long/soon as it get's released and I not broken buying DLCs for FLIGHT :-)

Yeah thats true, but the problem is that as long as Flight is not open for third party developers we wont see that kind of aircrafts for it.

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