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Which Carenado aircraft do you want to see next?

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After the PC12 release, I'm wondering what aircraft people would like to see Carenado release next? I'm not interested in People's thoughts on Carenado in general, just what you would like to see them announce is next in the works.

Me personally, I'm hoping to see the S340 or a DO228 or Turbo Commander or similar.


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I just want them to stop or hire proper developers.

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A Dash 8 Q400 to keep me busy until Majestic releases a proper one. 😎

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4 minutes ago, tup61 said:

A Dash 8 Q400 to keep me busy until Majestic releases a proper one. 😎

Oh god, do you want them to murder the Dash 8? 😒

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First choice would be the Cessna 172RG Cutlass. It was under the Alabeo branding I believe for P3D, but same company. 

Second choice would be the Piper PA-23 Aztec. 

I think if they stick with small pistons they do better, plus, people tend to be more critical if it's a larger sized aircraft that isn't all singing all dancing. 

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Aero Commander or Turbo Commander. Either is fine. 

Oh, and I'd like Carenado to go into partnership with SWS and for SWS to do 90% of the work.   

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A piper archer, except I want to see it done by Just Flight or A2A..

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Embraer Phenom 100 or 300, probably just for the sexy looks.

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17 minutes ago, St Mawgan said: 

Oh, and I'd like Carenado to go into partnership with SWS and for SWS to do 90% of the work.   

In the past Milviz have offered to go into partnership with Carenado;

”You do the modelling, we’ll do the systems. We’ll all make a ton of cash!” 

Carenado weren’t interested.

In my opinion, judging by their Kodiak, SWS are the only devs on a par or superior to Carenado when it comes to modelling and textures for MSFS.

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I'd rather to see add on like REP that makes Carenado airplane more realistic with tear & wear and etc

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