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What aircraft do you want to see in Flight; Alaska?

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185 Bush (fat tundra tires, please)

Twotter (all variants, but particularly floats - duh)

Catalina (please)

Grand Caravan

 

That'll do for now, I think..I'm enjoying actually getting to know a plane properly at the moment..don't want to much of a choice in one go (chance woud be a fine thing...)


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+1 on the Quest Kodiak. But anything bigger then what we have now would do.

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anyone read "Where is Joe Merchant

 

read it so much that the cover fell off! REALLY enjoyed it, wasn't that impressed with the "sequel" book "A Salty Piece of Land". Would love for Joe to be released digitally so I can put it on my IPad...

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Any tricycle plane with cockpit. Preferibly faster and able to carry more than 4 PAX or cargo. Since the relaease of the RV 6 on day one we do only get taildraggers. In effect there is only one tricycle and one ultralight. This does not really represent GA imho.

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After thinking about it more, I'm moving the Goose to the top of my wish list.

 

On the subject of Gooses (or Geese?), anyone read "Where is Joe Merchant" by Jimmy Buffett? Some fun (but very fictional) adventures flying around the Caribbean in a Goose.

 

ALWAYS Gooses, NEVER Geese! :angry:

 

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B200/350 to fly pax, a small business jet like Hawker 400XPr to fly medicals, Dc-3/C-47 to fly cargo.

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We really need more choice, too many traildraggers at the moment

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We really need more choice, too many traildraggers at the moment

 

They are much safer in bush country.


 

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ALWAYS Gooses, NEVER Geese! :angry:

 

Okay, okay! I'm writing it down down now!

 

(note to self: never, EVER refer to more than one G21 as "Geeses" at AVSIM ever again!).

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Okay, okay! I'm writing it down down now!

 

(note to self: never, EVER refer to more than one G21 as "Geeses" at AVSIM ever again!).

 

Not anywhere! :D

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I would like a twin otter one with float and one with wheels. and a grand caravan. And a dc 3 would be nice for those extra heavy long distance hauls

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They are much safer in bush country.

 

Especially when they are on floats. :Nerd:


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Nothing that is a taildragger please... lol. I am all for the Cessna 182 with retractable gear and of course a virtual cockpit. I would like to have a flight where I can take off raise the gear and cruise at a respectable speed (over 105kts). This aircraft has been a staple for all of the flight sims before and it should be implemented.

 

Heck, I would spend so much time in Hawaii and Alaska they would never need to release another geographical area. (GASP!!)

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