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Another PA28 from Just Flight

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Rather unsurprisingly, since this was what Just Flight did with FSX and P3D, they have announced another PA28 variant will be on the way soon for MSFS in the shape of the 161 Warrior. This was a great plane in FSX and P3D, so it's a welcome addition to the MSFS hangar for those who have experience with the less flashier variant of the PA28:

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I'm still holding out hope for them adding a floatplane version of the PA28. I'd really like to see a nice version of that for MSFS.

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Great!  This is the version I really want. 

Looking forward to some cockpit photos for this.


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Nice but it's like downgrade. I want higher, faster! 🙂

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I look forward to your review mate . 😀😃

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With another discount for the current PA-28 purchasers hopefully!  :biggrin:


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I love the Arrow III but how many PA28s can you use? Pass.

 

Fulcrum, because you're worth it. 🙂

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1 hour ago, sd_flyer said:

Nice but it's like downgrade. I want higher, faster! 🙂

I trained on the Warrior  and a 152 prior to my solo. Liked the 152 better. 


 

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16 minutes ago, Ron Attwood said:

I love the Arrow III but how many PA28s can you use?..

Well, only one at a time obviously! :biggrin:


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3 minutes ago, Bobsk8 said:

I trained on the Warrior  and a 152 prior to my solo. Liked the 152 better. 

That's because the 152 is a better trainer being more dedicated to that role. The Warrior can be used as a trainer too of course, but it's more useful as a tourer, the 152 isn't ideal as a tourer although the F-152A Aerobat version is more fun to fly and useful as a camera ship as well since you can take the doors off and wear chutes in it as well. Everyone always likes the plane they trained most on, it's only natural because it's the one you learn on when you don't have much to compare it to.

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41 minutes ago, Ron Attwood said:

I love the Arrow III but how many PA28s can you use? Pass.

 

Fulcrum, because you're worth it. 🙂

I feel the same.  JF is getting stuck on one model when time could be better spent on something else.  

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Now, I'm the opposite, Warrior 2 over 152, pity some one took it swimming. RIP N8466G


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1 hour ago, Dillon said:

I feel the same.  JF is getting stuck on one model when time could be better spent on something else.  

Their experience seems to be that the Pipers are popular sell really well so that's what they are providing for MSFS but Hawk trainer is also in progress and the BAe 146 is due at some point so they aren't just making Piper PA-28s

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I got my IFR in a Warrior (many many moons ago lol). Rock solid platform and I much preferred the throttle and mixture controls which was a more "airliner style" quadrant setup compared to the Cessna 150 & 172 "syringes" 😶

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