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Best Turbo Prop Airliner

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  • Yes.  The LES Saab is used by more than one Saab operator in their pilot training.  

  • Kerry, I have to interject here.  You can't reasonably compare the systems of a glass jet airliner to that of a turbo prop. Apples and oranges.   If you're going to publicly bash an add on that took

  • i do agree with all comments here, the saab 340 is the best turboprop for xplane by a large margin, and also one of the best paywares for xplane.     my advice would be to install an xplane's add-

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Yes, I'm surprised it took this long for someone to mention the MU2 from X-Aviation.  Very unique aircraft and well modeled.

Which got a recent update.....I have not flown it in a while, but it is actually a very enjoyable aircraft.  Granted the OP has more than likely purchased a twin to satisfy his needs by now :).  The Saab340 would be my first choice followed by the Q400 which is not as up to date, but still a good contender.  Hopefully FlyJSim will give it the same attention that he is giving his other aircraft regarding updates.

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Which got a recent update.....I have not flown it in a while, but it is actually a very enjoyable aircraft.  Granted the OP has more than likely purchased a twin to satisfy his needs by now :).  The Saab340 would be my first choice followed by the Q400 which is not as up to date, but still a good contender.  Hopefully FlyJSim will give it the same attention that he is giving his other aircraft regarding updates.

 

The Saab is indeed a fantastic contender. It could use some usability improvements but otherwise, it's a phenomenal add-on.

 

I believe the FlyJSim Q400 update is the next item on the developer's to-do list!

And this one, just released for !!!FREE!!! at the .Org...

 

LET L-410

 

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