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Wanted: A Good BAe 146-200

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Hi all.Just an open request to any commercial (or freeware) producer of addon aircrafts:A RELLY good model of the Bae 146-200/300I do enjoy the aircraft very much, and Eurowing

/Johan Windh

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I'm surprised one of the "big boys" have not tackled this one as I think it would be a pretty good seller... considering there is no competition out there.I was wondering if there was ever a Bae 146-100 ever produced either in FS or the real world?

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Hi,As far as I know, the panel of Matthias Lieberecht is the best freeware Bae/Avro 146 available.Do a search on his name in the file library and you will find many results.

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>I'm surprised one of the "big boys" have not tackled this one>as I think it would be a pretty good seller... considering>there is no competition out there.>>I was wondering if there was ever a Bae 146-100 ever produced>either in FS or the real world?I agree, especially one with a great VC. I've always like this little jet and if there was an LDS quailty one, I'd buy in a heartbeatRegards, MichaelKDFWhttp://www.calvirair.com/mcpics/tfbeta.jpg

Best, Michael

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A decent 146 with a good VC has been at the top of my wish list for years. I'd pay whatever the asking rice for a Level-D / PMDG quality rendition.

I would definintely pay for an level-d one - especially if it was able to do a cockpit like the level-d - ie incorporate a home cockpit. A bae is my ideal plane, and it's my all time favourite.The panel mentioned before is awesome, but alas can't be hooked up for a homebuilt cockpit :(

>The panel mentioned before is awesome, but alas can't be>hooked up for a homebuilt cockpit :(>Sell your home built cockpit and buy 'TrackIR 4' and live a little then?Feel as though your 'really there' in any cockpit and not just the one you built.Dave T. .........On the Devon Riviera and active 'FlightSim User's Group' member at http://www.flightsimgrpuk.free-online.co.uk/http://www.captainsim.com/user/dl/c130/c130_captain.gifhttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/supporter.jpg

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But what if I only prefer certain planes?I've got a different setup than TrackIR - using a cam, and yes, it's good, but it's not the same as having physical tuning the radios, or lowering the flaps.But as always, it's up to the individual to what they want - personally I would like to have something that I can use as a cockpit, whereas others would prefer the TrackIR system.It still doesn't cover what I was asking for though, something that I can set up for my existing home built hardware - which wouldn't be sellable, as it's homebuilt from freeware software, and hardware that I've built.

Hey Ricardo. That is the Eurowings model that I mentioned.

/Johan Windh

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