December 21, 20196 yr Boeing 777,787,747,767,757,737 Airbus - A321,A330,A380,A350 Cirrus SR22/SR20 G6 DC-10/MD-11 Cessna - 172,188, Caravan, Twins(any) Diamond Twinstar DA42 TBM 900 Beechcraft - King Air, Baron, Bonanza, Piper - Cub Corsair F4U P51 Mustang B25 Mitchell DC3 Lyle Jayma
December 22, 20196 yr With Asobo in France they have Airbus Helicopters nearby so.... AS350, probably B3E variant as thats whats coming off the assemble line now. EC135, I'd like if it was the P2+ version but the P3 would be cool too.
January 1, 20206 yr About airliners, We have seen the A320 and the B747-8. There are a lot of models that could fit between those, but I think a regional airliner could fit perfectly for smaller airports. Something like a CRJ/ATR.
January 1, 20206 yr I would love to see the Beechcraft Super King Air and some old school comercial airliners like the b737 300 / 200, the b727 and the 707. Edited January 1, 20206 yr by papaja
January 1, 20206 yr When this runs it course, MSFS will have every aircraft ever attempted to break the bonds of Earth. From the Wright flyer to the A359. Including the Wizard of Oz's Ballon. 🙂 Edited January 1, 20206 yr by Adrian123
January 1, 20206 yr On 11/26/2019 at 4:33 AM, DaWu said: I want to be a maledives air taxi. So I dont know what model that is but I want it 😄 I have been sitting on the copilot seat of one of those myself and the view was amazing hopping from island to island for future reference: google 8Q-MAT which is seen on the wing. answer produced is DHC-6-300 Twin Otter https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/8q-mat Edited January 1, 20206 yr by Brandon0110 spelling error MSFS Alpha tester on W10 Pro x64. Hardware: AMD 5900X 12 core CPU. Cooler Master ML360R AIO, Asus X570-E mobo, Asus Strix 3090 24GB gfx card, G.Skill TridentZ 64GB (4x16) DDR4-3600 RAM, Samsung 970 250GB SSD (OS), Samsung 980 Pro 1TB M.2 pcie-4 NVMe SSD (MSFS install). EVGA 850w Gold cert PSU, CUK Continuum full ATX tower. 43" Sceptre 4K display. VR: HP Reverb G2.
January 1, 20206 yr Conwing L-16 Sea duck from Talespin. MSFS Alpha tester on W10 Pro x64. Hardware: AMD 5900X 12 core CPU. Cooler Master ML360R AIO, Asus X570-E mobo, Asus Strix 3090 24GB gfx card, G.Skill TridentZ 64GB (4x16) DDR4-3600 RAM, Samsung 970 250GB SSD (OS), Samsung 980 Pro 1TB M.2 pcie-4 NVMe SSD (MSFS install). EVGA 850w Gold cert PSU, CUK Continuum full ATX tower. 43" Sceptre 4K display. VR: HP Reverb G2.
January 1, 20206 yr Really, I just hope for something retro. I don’t care what it is, just that there is a nod to what got us to where we are today. Whether it be a Stearman (already created decently for Flight) or a B727, I don’t care. Give me something I need to actually “fly”. But seriously, that Stearman would be pretty sick!
January 29, 20206 yr Cessna Citation Mustang (C510). The Flight1 Citation Mustang is pretty close to reality. Pilot licenses: CPL, IRI, C510, MEP, CRI SEP P3D V5 professional CPU: i9-10900K, GPU: RTX 3090, MB: MSI Z490A PRO, SSD: M.2 Samsung 970 EVO Plus (2 TB) + M.2 (1 TB) , RAM: 32 GB (3600 MHz, CL_16-16-16-36), water cooling: Heatkiller IV Pro + MO-RA3 420 LT, Display: Panasonic 58“ 4K
January 29, 20206 yr 737NG, A320, a proper business jet, a turboprop airliner and some nice GA aircraft nice to have: 787 / A350 Edited January 29, 20206 yr by tweekz Happy with MSFS 🙂 home simming evolved
January 29, 20206 yr I am happy with the GA planes announced so far. But with the new aeronautical model, I really want to try a hang glider. It will really feel the wind, thermals, and ridge lift. I have yet to see one realistically portrayed. My brother has Coronavirus, confirmed by testing. On 3/26 he almost didn't survive the night. He had extreme trouble breathing and was given a steroid inhaler. He was very weak, had nausea, and other issues that aren't pleasant. As of this update he is feeling much better, and seems he will be fine. Stay safe out there. (Updated 4/6)
January 29, 20206 yr My list: Cirrus SR22 Cirrus Vision Dash Q400 CRJ-700/900 Boeing 737NG Boeing 777 or 787 Airbus A350
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