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Planes That Should Be Made Into Good Payware

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B-47. It's not as well-known as some of the other bombers, but it was the first operational jet bomber and a critical part of the USAF in the 1950's. It was also incredibly challenging to fly.

The Boeing B-47 Stratojet was the first operational jet bomber ? I think that honour goes to the German Arado 234. And in USAF service, the first was the B-45 Tornado.

 

As for aircraft I'd like to see...an accurate Boeing B-29 Superfortress.

Surely not everybody was kung fu fighting.

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I recently bought a B18 from FS Pilotshop

 

I've seen that one, and I don't think it's to far ahead of the Milton Shupe version... I have a real 985 Wasp Jr sound set (twin) in the lib that's probably way better then what yours came with in the lib:

http://library.avsim.net/download.php?DLID=179237

 

I'm hoping Alabeo will take that one on.

 

On T: What's up with the MilViz King Air 350i?? 

only one-

the versatile 4 engine hot air baloon-

aka the DHC Dash-7

I love seeing all these classic airplanes, but I fear the market tends to support aircraft with high degrees of automation and navigation support. 

 

If I came into some money, I'd probably try to bankroll a dc-3 more as a community good will project than as a money maker.  

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