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Basically it's a stretched king air. But very nice!!


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Basically it's a stretched king air. But very nice!!

 

great observation.

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Hmmmm... I'm not sure i'm happy YET.


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Trying to figure out how this one would be better than the PMDG aircraft other than the graphics.  I don't think they ever run their aircraft through their own checklists.


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meh, this type of plane doesn't interest me much...I spent an hour in a level-D sim for this plane about 10 years ago when I attended FlightSafety, but I'd rather have something certified for single pilot operation.

 

I want a single pilot JET, Carenado! (pretty please?...you're getting so close!)

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Trying to figure out how this one would be better than the PMDG aircraft other than the graphics.  I don't think they ever run their aircraft through their own checklists.

To each his own. I have the PMDG FS9 version, but I am thrilled about an FSX native version and visuals are 90% of it for me, so I am looking forward to it.


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To each his own. I have the PMDG FS9 version, but I am thrilled about an FSX native version and visuals are 90% of it for me, so I am looking forward to it.

 

Be nice to combine the two.


Gregg Seipp

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I definitely look forward to the 1900D.

 

Looking beyond forward, how about a Saab 340 or an ATR-72. 

 

Oh...and Steam Gauges....say it with me Carenado..."steam gauges". Now put it on sticky notes all over the office.

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Trying to figure out how this one would be better than the PMDG aircraft other than the graphics.  I don't think they ever run their aircraft through their own checklists.

 

Ive never run through a checklist for a one of their cessanas lol. but I'll be comparing this to the majestic.

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meh, this type of plane doesn't interest me much...I spent an hour in a level-D sim for this plane about 10 years ago when I attended FlightSafety, but I'd rather have something certified for single pilot operation.

 

I want a single pilot JET, Carenado! (pretty please?...you're getting so close!)

For sure an older citation or maybe a cj series though I wouldn't mind seeing a Lear 31 or better yet a Gulfstream 1 or v

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This looks amazing. We have needed a good airliner for those very short strips. Middle of nowhere in Utah, here I come.

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