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Quality Wings devs haven't logged into forums for months?

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1 hour ago, Fiorentoni said:

Unless I'm severely mistaken Leonardo never did a DC-9. There was a DC-9 for P3D and it was pretty deep (with failures and stuff), but I don't remember who did that. It was not very popular due to being rather ugly in visual terms.

Was that the Sky Simulations one?

https://www.justflight.com/product/sky-simulations-dc-9-p3d

I liked the way they covered all of the models from the -10 upwards, but yes...  I won't be cruel and say the external modelling / polygon count was poor, but let's just say the FPS would have been superb in external view!  :biggrin:

Things move on for sure.  Their MD-11 for MSFS doesn't look too bad.

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6 hours ago, Fiorentoni said:

Unless I'm severely mistaken Leonardo never did a DC-9. There was a DC-9 for P3D and it was pretty deep (with failures and stuff), but I don't remember who did that. It was not very popular due to being rather ugly in visual terms.

Nope, you're very right. I still think of the earlier MD-8x series as DC9's 'cause I remember when they were going to *be* DC-9s before the merger, and sometimes that leaks out into reality when I talk.

 

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1 hour ago, eslader said:

Nope, you're very right. I still think of the earlier MD-8x series as DC9's 'cause I remember when they were going to *be* DC-9s before the merger, and sometimes that leaks out into reality when I talk.

 

Don't forget the Coolsky d-9 https://www.coolsky.no/aircraft/dc-9-classic

 

As for qualitywings kinda shocked that the guys would just go dead silenet and not say anything it doesn't make sense.

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24 minutes ago, Silverbird said:

Don't forget the Coolsky d-9 https://www.coolsky.no/aircraft/dc-9-classic

That was a really well done aircraft.

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