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Which third party aircraft are you all hoping for?

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I personally like flying GA aircraft and classic airliners, so I am hoping A2A simulations will bring the Lockheed Constellation to the sim. I have flown that aircraft In P3D through  thunderstorms with the passengers  screaming in terror in the back, very realistic lol and a nice touch was the air hostess bringing the crew coffee. I also once got the sack from the airline for landing without the gear down! All good fun.

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I am really hoping for a high quality Piper to come... Maybe the A2A Aerostar will be a good start! But the Saratoga would be my favorite.


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I really enjoyed the Twin Otter by Aerosoft (I see its coming soon!) and the good ol' C172 by A2A in my FSX days. I had always wanted to try the Majestic MJC8 Q400 but had never got around to it. This also I see is planned for late 2021 so im looking forward to diving into that aircraft when possible. As of now I've been cruising around in the default C208 with the overhaul mods and really enjoying it. . 

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Deleted, found out its for FS2020

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Carenado Apache, Navajo, Tomahawk. 

Any decent B737 NG, even a Max - I would take it!   😄

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Just one of the Embraer series.. 170/175/190/195   a nice regional jet that flies well, and has a reasonable range for the types of flights I do 🙂

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Airbus A330, 350, 380


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I'm still fairly new to this so haven't got the in-depth knowledge of others with regards to what excellent aircraft they have had in other sims. I would really like a 737 or an older variant of the A320.

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More airliners and jets, plus helicopters once the time comes.

I also hope to see either an ATR or a Q400

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A350

A320&321

A330

B787 -8 -8 -X

 

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