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Developing a Hawker 750XP?

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Hi I'm wondering whether I'm the only one that would Love too have a new private jet to fly around in on FSX. I've recently been working on a Hawker 750XP, which is a small 7 seater private jet, it also has a glass cockpit (http://www.flightglo...0xp-cockpit.jpg).

 

This aircraft is such a beautiful aircraft to work on and also to fly, it handles nicely and has very up to date avionics.

 

Here are a few pictures of the aircraft;

 

http://farm6.static...._0567b1ccb3.jpg

 

http://www.businessa...er-750-2(1).jpg

 

http://www.google.co...XMjdyeBw&zoom=1

 

Thank You very Much.

 

Matt

Matt Lloyd - Legacy Owner - L-39 - 737NGX Pilot

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Just Flight have its slightly longer-ranged sister, the XP800, in development at the moment:

 

http://justflight.com/product/800xp-bizjet

 

Al

Alan Bradbury

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I would like to see some one do a really good classic Lear. Nothing more fun than bombing around jet routes while doing all the calculations in your head. That is real flying!

Chris Miller

I would like to see some one do a really good classic Lear. Nothing more fun than bombing around jet routes while doing all the calculations in your head. That is real flying!

Agreed!

I am looking forward to the Hawker 800. I used to fly the FLY! verion quite a bit.

 

As far as old jets are concerned I seem to remember FSD International developig a Lockheed Jetstar, but quite a few years have gone by.

Keith Guillory

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