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Ex RealAir Duke B60 v2

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I guess this post is realy aimed at Robert Young. But I was wondering if the fantastic Beechcraft Duke B60 v2 can be converted for MSFS 2020. Or are there any plans to add this in the future. Many thanks for all your past and present aircraft.  Paul

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38 minutes ago, Paulcoy said:

I guess this post is realy aimed at Robert Young. But I was wondering if the fantastic Beechcraft Duke B60 v2 can be converted for MSFS 2020. Or are there any plans to add this in the future. Many thanks for all your past and present aircraft.  Paul

No.

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Rob has said countless of times that it ain't going to happen. Also, if you have not done so, please see the this thread:

 

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Oh Dear. No I've not seen this post. I like all of us send my most sincere condolences. Paul

9 minutes ago, Paulcoy said:

Oh Dear. No I've not seen this post. I like all of us send my most sincere condolences. Paul

It's still a fantastic airplane in P3D v4.5. You can still enjoy it there, but I know how you feel.

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Yes It's the only plane I fly in P3D v5. Can I just point out that I purposely didn't put RealAir on the header, but noticed it has been changed from Beechcraft. I guess there was a legal reason for this. Thanks anyway for your replies. Much appreciated. Paul

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Tried to port it over using a converter. Its awful 😄

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