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On 3/9/2023 at 2:04 AM, mmcmah said:

what kind of flying would you pick a Bonanza or a Baron for that you wouldn't use a Kodiak, 414 Chancellor or Van's RV-14 (all of which I already own)?

purely their better looks for me, there are no more attractive GA airplanes around than the baron, bonanza, kingair and Embraer Phenom Jet.

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I would love to see Black Square tackle something vintage where engine management is super hands on during flight. The Bonanza is great, but it's also pretty forgiving, which is to be expected of course from a fairly modern GA. To have the same life brought to the cockpit, but with much more hands on engine management, would be very cool. Therefore I think the DC3 (I know there is a free improvement mod, but it's certainly not BS quality) would be a good choice with it still being a default aircraft and all.

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For real hands on great aircraft, the PMDG DC-6 is the ultimate workload in MSFS.  I bought it and love it, but it sits in the hanger for the work required to fly.  IMHO>

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1 minute ago, diajohn said:

For real hands on great aircraft, the PMDG DC-6 is the ultimate workload in MSFS.  I bought it and love it, but it sits in the hanger for the work required to fly.  IMHO>

Yeah, that might be a little too hands on haha. Bit big for the type of flying I like to do as well. Maybe one day I'll grab it.

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The 247D tried.  

There were several genuine issues with the 247D which were sadly never fixed -  BUT the majority of complaints about it were incompetent people blaming failures ( actually driven by impatience, a refusal to stay ahead of the aircraft and not bothering to read the manuals or support forums) on unspecified "bugs" which actually did not exist.

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