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Personally, I think it's time for Carenado to set up to twin production. Perhaps a Cessna 340? I'm absolutely in love with my new C182Q.

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Yeah , I also think that it's time for Carenado's twin . Like Piper Seneca II or Cessna 340A .

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As far as I understand it, Carenado only produce aircraft that they have personal access to at their home airfield in South America. This could explain the limited range of their products. It also might be a clue as to how they are consistently producing perhaps the most realistic exteriors and VCs in the FS payware world (IMHO obviously!)


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Here is my wishlist from Carenado:http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0920809/L/http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0854399/L/andhttp://www.airliners.net/open.file/0367733/L/http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0831451/L/andhttp://www.airliners.net/open.file/0521505/L/http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0659498/L/http://www.scandicair.com/images/sa_banner.gifMy specs are:Dell Dimension 4600 P4/2.8 at 3.0 Ghz1024 Mb DDR333 Dual channel memory (2x256,1x512)256 Mb ATI Radeon X850 Pro ViVo, flashed to a X850 XT PE. Catalyst 6.5ATITool V0.24DirectX 9.0cW XP Home with SP2E171FPb Flat panel monitor 17"370Gb HD (120 GB Maxtor, 250GB Samsung) 7200rpm ATA Lacie 250Gb Extern HD


 

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>As far as I understand it, Carenado only produce aircraft>that they have personal access to at their home airfield in>South America. This could explain the limited range of their>products. It also might be a clue as to how they are>consistently producing perhaps the most realistic exteriors>and VCs in the FS payware world (IMHO obviously!)I imagine the 185 would be pretty popular in some areas of South America, depending on where exactly they are.

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Ill take a twin, too. How about a C99?? That must be the freight dawg in me!

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just read a flying mag and Mooney has a new introduction, 236 kph!1 all glass cockpit.........I would buy this in a heartbeat.....B42L8

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I'll have it thanks lol actually ... anything but a Cessna, I want to see how this wonderful designhouse will handle something extraordinary :)

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Brian, we are 30 minutes from an authorized service center for Mooneys. My CFI ferries them about three times a week. Been thinking about doing one for about a year or so but as you said, we are a a bit busy at the moment:-)


Best Regards,

Ron Hamilton PP|ASEL

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