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A380, 777, 747-200,767,757,A350,A330 and the TFDI MD-11 currently in development for Commercial.

An-2, Yak 55 for general.

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Here's my list :

- Impossible, I know, but an A2A Bristol Brabazon, that would be amazing

- A2A Lockheed Constellation

- Concorde

- Boeing 727 or old 737 with INS navigation

- A2A Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander

- MD11

- ATR-72 old and modern version

- A2A Cessna 172 or 206

- Antonov An-225 Mriya

- Beechcraft Duke

 

All of them with some kind of accusim system

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The Twin Otter and BN-2 would be incredible...

A few other off the wall suggestions

- A brand-new C130

- OV-10 Bronco

- L39-Albatros

 

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Concorde too. I am sure you will have all seen this but will post this awesome Concorde video:

 

I would also like the Airbus A350 and A380

AugustWestland Apache (just down the road from me)

August Westland AW101 Merlin (friend flies one)

August Westlan Lynx

 

CJ

 

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1 hour ago, Glenn Fitzpatrick said:

If we are talking vintage -  a Model 17 Staggerwing ... definitely.

 

 

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My goodness she is beautiful!


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Pilatus PC-12, because this airplane combines decent velocity, long range, and STOL capability

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1 hour ago, Pugilist2 said:

A380,........

Who is doing the A380?


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somebody mentioned the Cessna 310. My first add on aircraft or maybe then second after the dreamfleet Archer was the Charlie 310 for FS9. Its so dated but I loved it... I liked the sound the most and then the 2D cockpit with the ancient attitude indicator.

http://www.dreamfleet2000.com/Previews/C310/preview_home.html

I also liked the F1 ATR it too is pop up 2D panel.but had a VC too I believe... .but I loved it

http://www.flight1.com/products.asp?product=atr1

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35 minutes ago, GACSavannah said:

My goodness she is beautiful!

The Staggerwing was probably the pinnacle of 30's art deco period design philosophy in aviation.  Sadly it was superseded after the war by the V tail Bonanza, a fine aircraft in it's own right and very much a plane for the 50's - but lacking the elegance and style of the staggerwing.

 

 

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