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Which third party aircraft are you all hoping for?

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4 hours ago, Chock said:

But I don't just want a lookalike - I can knock that up myself - I want the engines to be properly modeled in terms of how you look after them, i.e. I don't want to be able to ram the throttles to the firewall in all weathers and stages of flight, or shock-cool the living cr@p out of them, then not have them suffer any damage.

Same here. I remember experiencing my first XP model with failure modes for radial engines, a PBY Catalina. "Oh, you mean I have to watch the manifold pressure or smoke and other bad things happen?" 😄

I'm sure we'll get a DC-3 as probably one of the first radial engine releases for MSFS because it's so iconic, but I'll pass if it's just a basic model with no engine management.
 

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And on the subject of that, Carenado may well answer my prayers first with their Beech 18 in MSFS. It won't have complex engine modeling of course, but at least it won't be another - yaaawn - taildragger with tundra tires.

I just love that plane and I'd take the Carenado version even without engine modeling. It kills me that Carenado never made an XP conversion, and all we have is an old and outdated model on that side of the fence. 

X-Plane and Microsoft Flight Simulator on Windows 10 
i7 6700 4.0 GHz, 32 GB RAM, GTX 1660 ti, 1920x1200 monitor

My top wish is already going to be a reality in the A2A Aerostar 600.

Next would be an extended range business jet.  Or Asobo fixing the Longitude.

I've always liked the DC3.

Lockheed C-130.

F-104

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Piaggio 136

Eaglesoft Citation X Generation 4. It's probably going take a long time, but wow is it going to be amazing.

-Elliot

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Nice lists.

It's like flipping through a catalog and thinking; I'll have one of those. Yes. That would be nice. Definitely that one!

A2A's Comanche, Texan and Connie

Maddog MD-80, PMDG 737, Majestic Q400

Helicopters? If they're modeled at least as well as in X-plane and preferably like DCS, yes please.

 

Richard Chafey

 

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MSFS 2020, DCS

 

SF-260 Marchetti please.  Got it for FSX and now XP11 so am ready for the treble.

And the Zibo Mod 🙂

Paul Skol

- 747-100/200, Or even just a classic steam gauge panel for the 747-8.

- Premier 1A (Big fan of Premier1 Driver on Youtube).

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I'm ready to put a down payment on PMDG's MD11 for MSFS2020!

Albert

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On 10/3/2020 at 2:01 PM, Paraffin said:

Same here. I remember experiencing my first XP model with failure modes for radial engines, a PBY Catalina. "Oh, you mean I have to watch the manifold pressure or smoke and other bad things happen!

The problem is that often it gets overdone.  “Manifold pressure was slightly high for .35 seconds, time to die!!!!”

Super Connie!

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Lockheed Constellation

Aero Commander

Grumman Goose

Airbus A350 and A330

 

Oh and a good old DC9 for good measure!

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