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Carenado announces its next project

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After the Phenom I'm a little worried....  but a new PC12 still makes me excited.  Wonder what they will do for avionics?  The old one had the older collins displays... or was it Honeywell?  Like the one in their C90.  The new one has some amazing avionics so I doubt we'll see Carenado do that NG variant.

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Yeah I'm guessing no NG because that's some cockpit. Hopefully an RXP capable Honeywell (I think)

 

 

Good News. I always liked F1's but it became a little dated for me. I may get this one.

 

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After the Phenom I'm a little worried....  but a new PC12 still makes me excited. 

As am I. I've gone back and forth about buying the Flight1 model because of it's age. If Carenado makes a beautiful but system shallow version (modus operandi), we may not see a worthy successor to the Flight1 model for a long time.

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Yeah I'm guessing no NG because that's some cockpit. Hopefully an RXP capable Honeywell (I think)

 

 

It has the NG (pc12/47E) winglets. I'm not aware of the non NG's retrofitting these winglets. 

It has the NG (pc12/47E) winglets. I'm not aware of the non NG's retrofitting these winglets.

Ahh yes you are correct.

 

How on earth are carenado going to do this cockpit.

 

http://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled-(Pilatus)/Pilatus-PC-12-47E/1510857/

 

Even though their level of avionics simulation is low this isn't a G1000 that can borrow from default things.

 

 

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If they will develope an eye-candy - simple systems - low fps airplane, I will skip this one also.

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That's what I'm saying. Even though on most of their projects we can hope out hope they'll up their systems modeling game with this one it would be nearly impossible anyway

 

 

Every time I have hope that they at least will faithfully create a good avionics package I get disappointed. No reason to expect otherwise this time. If they would focus on an older PC-12 variant that uses Garmin GNS units, I might be interested. But NG? No thanks. I'll hold out for the Razbam version.

 

Todd

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