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Another Piper Arrow?

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Hopefully, JF will get this one of theirs into MSFS:

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Alan Bradbury

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5 hours ago, Chock said:

Hopefully, JF will get this one of theirs into MSFS:

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That's strange.  Was it BEA on the other side with the red wing?

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Yes Chock! I've been hoping that the warrior follows it into MSFS soon.

Yes BEA and BOAC for the 60th anniversary of the flying club.

2 hours ago, bobcat999 said:

That's strange.  Was it BEA on the other side with the red wing?

Yup, it was BOAC on one side and BEA the other.

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I won't by buying anything Carenado, Arrow or otherwise. I had their PA-28 for FSX and I still remember when you pulled the yoke back it moved leftwards! That lack of QA and all the horror stories over the years of unfixed bugs means I'll be staying well away. I also remember the Bonanza required a freeware replacement cfg and air just to make it reasonably flyable. Carenado have always had nice looking exterior models but I am here to fly from the cockpit; they are to flight simming what Need for Speed is to driving simulation. Sadly I was also disappointed in JustFlight's P3D TB-20 flight dynamics, very twitchy on rotation and far too slippery on descent, so I guess I'll wait for another developer.

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I will buy both, for me it is no longer about money, I have enough of that now that I am retired and my children are adults and manage without my help.

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I trained in a 150 HP Cherokee for my PPL and a 200 HP Arrow for my instrument ticket. While they both had their idiosyncrasies, systems (the Arrow had a 2 axis AP), and performance differences, basically they both flew very similar in most flight regimes.  Both liked a little power all the way to the tarmac.  I have the JF Arrow and Turbo Arrow for X-Plane and it reminds me a lot of the real deal, especially the interior and panel. The FM is quite good too.  I’ll be buying it for MSFS.

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