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Fokker 100 for P3Dv4

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Is there a Fokker 100 for P3Dv4 out there? Searched everywhere. Cannot seem to find any developer that has done this particular aircraft.

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There's the Digital Aviation Fokker 70 and 100 which were built for FS9 and ported to FSX. These have great systems but no virtual cockpit and are not 64 bit compatible. That's literally all I can think of.


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19 minutes ago, ErichB said:

Sadly, no

Pity.

8 minutes ago, ckyliu said:

There's the Digital Aviation Fokker 70 and 100 which were built for FS9 and ported to FSX. These have great systems but no virtual cockpit and are not 64 bit compatible. That's literally all I can think of.

Yeah, I had a look there too

Just watching a fabulous now-defunct British Midlands Fokker 100 ITVV DVD of a East Midlands to Nice flight. What a lovely aircraft.

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By the way, does anyone remember the "joffer Simulations" attempt at creating a F70/100 for P3D, a year ago or so?

The closest we ever got was this: https://fselite.net/news/joffer-simulations-announce-indefinite-hiatus-fokker-70-project-cancelled/

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Apparently Virtualcol is thinking about doing the Fokker jet.

It's under the heading "projects" for 2019-20, along with the Sukhoi Superjet 100 and a few others.

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15 minutes ago, SunDevil56 said:

Apparently Virtualcol is thinking about doing the Fokker jet.

It's under the heading "projects" for 2019-20, along with the Sukhoi Superjet 100 and a few others.

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AI Aardvark Fokker 100 Converted Base Model is rather nice in awaiting  of a regular F100.
I did combine it with a FSX A321 VC and some Project Fokker elements and it's rather nice then.
HTH.

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So i have converted the project Fokker models to work in p3dv4, all the animations work, it now has 2k liverys & paintkit, pbr and crj 200 VC, the only problem i have is thespacer.png front wheel is still broken and i have used 1 from another ac, i will need to fix this before i can upload it anywhere. Il keep you posted, (70 is also in the same condition)

 

 

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On 3/8/2019 at 10:00 AM, SunDevil56 said:

Apparently Virtualcol is thinking about doing the Fokker jet.

Project Fokker for FS9 will be more detailed, knowing Virtualcol😂


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