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QualityWings' next fs9-friendly release

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I am an FS9 diehard for personal use outside of developing and it would be a real shame if this indeed our last FS9 release. I'd say there's a better chance it won't be with some certainty.

 

But then again it will truly have a lot to do with the sales figures for us to make the final decision on the 787. The 57 was a no brainer we knew the Avro would be for 9 and X, but it's just really the 787 that is up in the air.

 

We obviously still have a lot of love for FS9, and share many of the same sentiments of you fellow FS9ers on here as well.

 

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I am an FS9 diehard

 

We are still a great family, Emil, thanks for sharing your thoughts. :hi:

I am really looking forward to your BAe/Avro product.

This product looks to me like it's going to raise the bar to a whole new level. If my rig can handle it, I have a feeling that this will be my next obsession!

 

I've noticed that several people have said they are not a fan of the BAe146/ARJ. I've only flown on one twice but both times thought it was an extremely comfortable ride, and although it's not in the same league in terms of looks compared to some classic British jets, (VC10, BAC 111) it still looks elegant. And you get four engines to play with but don't have to sit there for eight boring hours flying over water!!

:biggrin:

Seriously, (well, sort of seriously) - I'm curious to know what's to not like about the RW aircraft???? Nothing important - just wondering

 

Cheers

Ian

you get four engines to play with but don't have to sit there for eight boring hours flying over water

 

A very accurate statement, Ian. Not to mention twelve or more boring hours on the way to eastern Asia!

 

I'm curious to know what's to not like about the RW aircraft

 

Same as above, I would say. Foru engines on such a small regional plane look to me a bit like....

 

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Plus the probably world's most unattractive wing view there is:

 

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:P

One of the reasons people didn't like the 146/RJ in real life is that it had a relatively low service ceiling, which made it a bit of an arseache in European airspace on occasions, so the fact that some simmers are not overly-keen on it is possibly a reflection on that, although in fairness, the later models can go up a bit higher. Another, is probably that it 'isn't a Boeing'.

 

All of that is reminiscent of the initial reaction to PMDG's efforts when they revealed that their secret project was the BAe Jetstream J41. Many people were a bit 'what the hell is one of those?' when they heard that.

 

Al

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Plus the probably world's most unattractive wing view there is:

 

now I know why it is not your favorite bird :lol:

 

hope they won't use this wingview-less angle for ad

This looks interesting. I wonder how complex it is. I've spent a bit of time around the old 146, especially since I work for BAE. :LMAO:

 

Cheers, SLuggy

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I note that the QW 146/RJ is now on sale in the Flight 1 shop where it is listed as "Download coming soon". It is however relatively expensive at $47.99 but for that you get both the FS9 and FSX versions and if is anything like their 757s then it will be well worth the cost. Can't wait for it and hopefully it will also come with that fairly unique 146 sound! QW must be congratulated and should be supported for continuing to provide for FS9.

Bill

 

Windows XP Pro SP2; Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 3.0Ghz CPU;

Arctic Cool 7Pro; ASUS P5N-E-SLI Motherboard;

4GB Corsair 800Mhz DDR2 RAM; 768MB nVidia GeForce 8800GTX Dual VGA Graphics card;

2x 500GB SATA 7200RPM Hard Drive; 650W (2 x 12V) PSU; 2 x 1000GB + 1 x 150GB Western Digital External Hard Drive;

CH Pro Yoke and Pedals

All helping to power 373GB of fs9!

(and much as though I hate to admit it - 183GB of FSX!)

I note that the QW 146/RJ is now on sale in the Flight 1 shop where it is listed as "Download coming soon". It is however relatively expensive at $47.99 but for that you get both the FS9 and FSX versions and if is anything like their 757s then it will be well worth the cost. Can't wait for it and hopefully it will also come with that fairly unique 146 sound! QW must be congratulated and should be supported for continuing to provide for FS9.

Bill

 

 

+1

 

And... perhaps, sometime in the future, Airbus? :Party: Although, what else should be "simplified" when the bus's philosophy has already been "simple"

Same as above, I would say. Foru engines on such a small regional plane look to me a bit like....

 

Yeah but the Bae146 had to be quieter, it was meant to go into smaller airports closer to city centers. 2 engines couldn't do that job at the time without being too noisy (remember this plane was developed in the late 1970's).

 

Regards.

Ernie.

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And those 4 engines were a bucket of snot in warmer climates (to use a technical term).

 

Cheers, SLuggy

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