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I really do need to visit this page more often! Here is the list as of November 23, 2021

https://msfsaddons.com/2021/10/16/our-continuously-updated-list-of-aircraft-under-development-for-msfs/

DEVELOPER AIRCRAFT FREE/PAYWARE NOTES
A2A Simulations Aerostar 600 Payware  
A2A Simulations Commanche 250 Payware  
Aero Dynamics KC-10 / DC-10 Freeware  
Aeroplane Heaven Avro Lancaster NX611 Payware  
Aeroplane Heaven Douglas DC-3 Payware  
Aeroplane Heaven P-51 Mustang Payware  
Aeroplane Heaven North American Sabreliner Payware  
Aerosoft Twin Otter Payware  
Aerosoft Airbus A318/319, A320/321, A330 Payware  
Asobo / Microsoft ATR 42-600 & 72-600 Payware  
Asobo / Microsoft / Orbx Fokker F.VIIb/3m Payware  
Asobo / Microsoft Antonov An-2 Payware  
Aviotek Tecnam P2008 Payware  
AzurPoly Fouga CM.170 Magister Payware  
Carenado Cessna 337 Skymaster Payware  
Classics Hanager Klemm KL 25 D VII R Payware  
DC Designs Concorde Payware  
DC Designs P-47 Thunderbolt Payware  
DC Designs Northrop P-61B Black Widow Freeware  
Digital Flight Dynamics Airbus A350-900 & A350-1000 Freeware  
Fenix Simulations Airbus A320 Payware  
FlySimWare Cessna 414aw Payware  
FlightFX Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet Payware  
FlightSimGames (FSG) Pilatus Porter PC-6 Payware  
FlyByWire Airbus A380 Freeware  
FLT Designs Boeing 727-200 Freeware  
Foxtrot Oscar Simulations Designs L-39C/ZA N/A  
Foxtrot Oscar Simulations Designs Shorts Tucano T1 N/A  
Foxtrot Oscar Simulations Designs Hawker Hunter Mk.58A N/A  
French-VFR CANSO PBY-5A N/A  
Foxtrot Oscar Simulations Designs English Electra Canberra PR9 N/A  
Got Friends Mike Patey's Draco Payware  
Got Friends Grumman F4F-4 Payware  
Hype Performance Group Airbus H145 $42.99  
IndiaFoxtEcho SU-31 Payware  
IndiaFoxtEcho F-35 Lightning II Payware  
IndiaFoxtEcho Aermacchi M-346FA Payware  
iniBuilds A310-300 Payware  
IRIS Simulations Pilatus PC-9 and PC-24 Payware  
IRIS Simulations C-17 Globemaster Payware Hinted for 2022
Just Flight Hawk T1/A Advanced Trainer Payware  
Just Flight Fokker F28 Fellowship Payware  
Just Flight PA-38 Tomahawk Payware  
Just Flight Bae 146 Professional Payware  
KAI 31 Tupolev Tu-134 Payware  
Leonardo Fly the Maddog X MD-80 Payware  
Lionheart Creations LearAvia 2100 Payware  
Majestic Software Dash 8-Q300/400 Payware  
Marwan Gharib HondaJet HA420 N/A  
Milviz DHC-2 Beaver Payware  
 
Milviz F-4 Phantom Payware  
Milviz Cessna 310R Payware  
Milviz SR-71 Blackbird Payware  
Milviz Boeing 737-200 Payware  
Milviz ATR-42/72 Payware  
Milviz A-1H Skyraider Payware  
Milviz Baron B55 Payware  
Milviz F-100 Super Sabre Payware  
Milviz T-38A Payware  
Milviz F-86 Sabre Payware  
MRI Simulations Boeing 787-900 Freeware  
MRI Simulations Piper PA-18 Super Cub Freeware  
NextGen Simulations Embraer ERJ Series (135,140,145,145XR) Payware  
NextGen Simulations Saab 340B & 2000 Payware  
NL Project A34X Airbus A340-600 Freeware  
Ouroboros Jets Embraer E170/175/190/195 Freeware  
Ouroboros Jets Aerostar 601P Freeware  
Parallel 42 Cessna T-50 bobcat Payware  
Parallel 42 Freedom Fox Payware  
PILOT'S Boeing 314 Clipper Payware  
Pinpoint Simulations Boeing 777-300 Freeware  
PMDG Boeing 737NG3 Payware  
PMDG Boeing 777-200 Payware  
PMDG Boeing 747 Payware  
Project A319 A319, B737 Freeware  
Q4XL Developments Bombardier Dash-8 Q400 Freeware  
Qbit Simulations Boeing 737-800 Freeware  
QualityWings Simulations Boeing 787 Collection Payware  
RotorSimPilot Airbus H125 Freeware  
RuSky Group Tu-104B N/A  
SC Designs F-16C Payware  
Sim4Flight x Digital Flight Dynamics Airbus A350 Freeware  
SimCoders x JRollon SIAI Marchetti SF.260 Payware  
SimWorks Studios Daher Kodiak 100 Payware  
SimWorks Studios F-4B/N Phantom II Payware  
SimWorks Studios Van’s RV-14 Payware  
Skyline Simulations Dash 8 Payware  
Synaptic Simulations Airbus A220-100 and A220-300 Freeware  
Tactical Simulations A318 to A330, Saab 340B, Fokker 27 to 100 N/A  
TFDi Design MD-11 Payware  
Terrainy Studios Van's RV-8 Payware  
UFLY Boeing 737-Max 8 Freeware  
WelshSimulations A340-600x Freeware  
Whiskey Jet Simulations Airbus A220-300 Payware  
Wing42 Boeing 247D Payware  
Wing42 Lockheed Vega Payware  

 

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Love it, but worry about the realistic-ness of the flight dynamics in MSFS… Sure, looking pretty is nice. But I want to know the way the aircraft handles is as close to real as possible. I had confidence in that with P3D add on aircraft, but so far almost all aircraft I’ve got in MSFS feel pretty much the same. Hoping some of these devs can do that. 

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I know many groups are busy with their own projects, any info on a B-767-300 or A-300b4/b6 ?? thanx

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7 minutes ago, pvupilot said:

Love it, but worry about the realistic-ness of the flight dynamics in MSFS… Sure, looking pretty is nice. But I want to know the way the aircraft handles is as close to real as possible. I had confidence in that with P3D add on aircraft, but so far almost all aircraft I’ve got in MSFS feel pretty much the same. Hoping some of these devs can do that. 

P3D has realistic flight dynamics? Why have people been endlessly complaining about everything feeling like it's on rails?

I may be mistaken, but I recall that Mr Randazzo at PMDG has suggested that MSFS has superior flight dynamics simulation built into its core. Everyone might agree that it's hard to access and perfect, but it seems to be in there somewhere. Which aircraft have you tried in MSFS and what is it that you think might feel the same. This is after all, a desktop sim, and the flight controls simply can't respond to the aerodynamic forces on the flight control surfaces, so what is lacking in MSFS that you feel you had in P3D?

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i rather would have weather and traffic and atc work properly than all those addons.

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13 minutes ago, pvupilot said:

Love it, but worry about the realistic-ness of the flight dynamics in MSFS…

Has Asobo said anything about it?

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The Just Flight Hawk is already out.

Cessna T-50 Bobcat - I will take two of those please!  :biggrin:

 

 


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The Aerostar will be the perfect plane for a world trip. Looking forward to it!


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Oh god oh god don't think about your wallet...

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Majestic Software?...   yeah, no.  They have not started development and best case soonest would be on the 5-6 year cycle (may not even be around then).  I recall reading that some of the SDK items they were looking are not planned to be implemented, MSFS has move forward.


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Wow that’s quite a list, quite a few I hadn’t heard of before.

Hopefully most make it to release.


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50 minutes ago, Whisper202 said:

I know many groups are busy with their own projects, any info on a B-767-300 or A-300b4/b6 ?? thanx

This want one of these so bad around the $25 mark.


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19 minutes ago, Mike S KPDX said:

Majestic Software?...   yeah, no.  They have not started development and best case soonest would be on the 5-6 year cycle (may not even be around then).  I recall reading that some of the SDK items they were looking are not planned to be implemented, MSFS has move forward.

They've continued to develop projects like cockpit builder's edition (talk about niche) and are soon to release the training edition for P3D.  I'm not sure how much of their heart is into making the switch to MSFS even in light of the vastly improved sales numbers they would experience.

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1 hour ago, jrw4 said:

P3D has realistic flight dynamics? Why have people been endlessly complaining about everything feeling like it's on rails?

I may be mistaken, but I recall that Mr Randazzo at PMDG has suggested that MSFS has superior flight dynamics simulation built into its core. Everyone might agree that it's hard to access and perfect, but it seems to be in there somewhere. Which aircraft have you tried in MSFS and what is it that you think might feel the same. This is after all, a desktop sim, and the flight controls simply can't respond to the aerodynamic forces on the flight control surfaces, so what is lacking in MSFS that you feel you had in P3D?

Well that’s good to hear PMDG say that. Most planes I’ve flown in real world kind of do feel like they’re on “rails”, aka stable (except for a few with small vertical stabs, can’t stand flying those). I notice in MSFS, a lot of aircraft noses bob or bounce, and the yaw tendencies are over exaggerated. And some smaller things such as glide distances are way off (not huge deal, but just a part of a bigger picture). I do admit, most of my time is with the x cub, FBW A320, Aerosoft CRJ, and Just Flight Arrow. 
 

But I'm not here to discredit or bash MSFS, just having hopes these high quality add ons will be the same or even better than P3D PMDG and A2A quality/realism. And I certainly don’t want this thread to go off topic. I’m excited for a lot of those add ons!!

Happy Thanksgiving!

 

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