November 18, 20205 yr I suppose that importing Carenado and Alabeo catalogue in MSFS is a big amount of work. But I also don't understand the fact that so far we've seen only two planes. I was hoping to see some progress, and maybe a bit of information about that, as I do have more than 20 aircrafts (Carenado and Alabeo) somewhere useless on my PC after uninstalling P3D. Needless to say that this will give a new life to this creations...and some cash in Carenado's pocket. I'm missing my medium turboprops, that's the fact.
November 20, 20205 yr The Piper PA-44 is now in the Marketplace. I'm holding off as my Mooney is still CTDing.
December 12, 20205 yr I have purchased the C182 and the PA44 and find both reasonably good and typical Carenado quality/value. I suspect that they are testing the commercial market and the technology/platform and will undoubtedly port more planes over to msfs in due course. The msfs sdk is still a work in progress and, as a result, we haven't yet seen any complex aircraft come to market. I would love to see Carenado port the PC-12 to msfs but this may be difficult as msfs appears to have some turboprop issues/deficiencies at the moment. As they say, "patience is a virtue". Edited December 12, 20205 yr by jcallum typo John Callum Nothing is impossible if you don't have to do it yourself. Win 10, X-Plane 11.50, FS2020, Honeycomb Alpha, Saitek panels, HP Reverb G2
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