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Asobo improved, 3rd Party offering or modded version of the Longitude with these features:

1. Better sound and call-outs
2. Working HUD
3. Ability to walk through the cabin, working doors & windows
4. Fewer INOP buttons in the cockpit and less unavailable options in the PFD & MFD
5. Persistent pre-flight maintenance simulation
6. More info in the manual eg. walkthrough tutorial for the plane and the G5000
7. Game mode to enjoy the graphics that is MSFS

It's a good compromise between a GA and an airliner.

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Since I got the PMDG 737 600 and  800, I haven't flown anything else. Best sim aircraft I ever have flown. 

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Posted (edited)

if we are talking about default aircraft I tend to agree now that it was retrofitted with AAU1, but I would also need the Baron, KingAir and CJ4 as well.

the CJ4 has the advantage of lower weight and much shorter runway length requirements than the Longitude, it can go to many smaller airports the Longitude can not go:

CJ4:

takeoff  3,130 feet

landing  2,700 ft

 

Longitude:

takeoff    4,810 ft (1,466 m)

landing  3,170 ft (966 m)

 

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Of the default aircraft, the Longitude. Overall, PMDG 737-700.


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in a Boeing your way too busy , how do have time to have have cheese and biscuits and watch youtube videos about aviation and MSFS streamers , Airbus 320 all the way so much more elegent lol !

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1 minute ago, sonny147 said:

in a Boeing your way too busy , how do have time to have have cheese and biscuits and watch youtube videos about aviation and MSFS streamers , Airbus 320 all the way so much more elegent lol !

The airbus will probably soon  have three buttons in the cockpit,  ( Take off ) (Fly)  and ( Land)....  

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way too many , iam a man i cant multi task !


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I can't pick one...  there's no way I could forgo the Longitude, CJ4, BS Bonanza, C310, C414, BS King air.

If my life depended on it I suppose the BS Baron when it comes out. LOL

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5 minutes ago, ryanbatc said:

I can't pick one...  there's no way I could forgo the Longitude, CJ4, BS Bonanza, C310, C414, BS King air.

If my life depended on it I suppose the BS Baron when it comes out. LOL

Until, or unless, A2A comes out with the V-tailed doctor killer, my choice would be the Black Square Bo.

Edited by hs118

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1 hour ago, spinoza said:

Asobo improved, 3rd Party offering or modded version of the Longitude with these features:

1. Better sound and call-outs
2. Working HUD
3. Ability to walk through the cabin, working doors & windows
4. Fewer INOP buttons in the cockpit and less unavailable options in the PFD & MFD
5. Persistent pre-flight maintenance simulation
6. More info in the manual eg. walkthrough tutorial for the plane and the G5000
7. Game mode to enjoy the graphics that is MSFS

It's a good compromise between a GA and an airliner.

You lost me with number 7.:wacko:


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Posted (edited)

Working title said they might add the HUD to the longitude once it's officially certified in real life.

Edited by Tuskin38

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FBW 320NX


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Posted (edited)

1 aircraft?  Going for broke here....

Lancair Legacy Turbo

Yeah I know it's not in MSFS, but dang in FSX that RealAir ride was my absolute favorite.

Update - close runner up that may come to MSFS:  SIAI-Marchetti SF.260

 

Edited by TheFamilyMan
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Hey it's a wish, right?  Guess I missed the "must be in msfs" constraint.


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