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More turboprops, a B1900C/D or a Dash 8 would be nice.

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6 hours ago, Krakin said:

I also want a Dash 8 at the same system depth of the ATR in the marketplace.

A metroliner would also be nice.

Jorg said the aircraft list will make us excited so I'm eagerly looking forward to seeing what will be on it. I'm pretty much locked in to get the premium deluxe version if there is one.

Well if it is coming from our good friend Jorg expect a bunch of two wings planes and extinct museum beasts. So to keep it in the that genre, this is a list of Dinosaur's I would still fly Jorg, incase you accidently stumble on this thread..🤭

 (digital retrofit or analog)

Falcon 10/20

Learjet 24

B727

Citation 1 or SII 

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5 minutes ago, adino said:

Citation 1 or SII 

That one and a C-130 Hercules with steam gauges or a cockpit at least LOL.

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Would love to see a;

Boeing 727 100/200

and a;

 Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident

 

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For anyone that remembers the RealAir Citabria/Decathlon/Scout for FSX, I'd love a representation in MSFS2024, especially if Asobo even modestly corrects some of the ground handling. Aerobatic planes are lacking in MSFS2020, especially with the default Extra and Pitts being twitchy messes.

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1 hour ago, Gate99 said:

Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident

From your post to God' s ears. Simply the finest plane ever in my opinion.

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Q400 is the biggest one for me.

After that, B1900 and 727.

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B1900D and SkyCourier.

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2 hours ago, adino said:

Citation 1 or SII 

I like the old Citation's, the S550's -- the old straight-wing Citationjets.

@amsfsx02501 yes yes the SkyCourier would be really neat to have.  And it's new.  The 2020's flying boxcar.

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2 hours ago, adino said:

 

Falcon 10/20

 

I'd love a Falcon 20/200!

That thing is fast!  .86 mmo!

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The FS9/FSX MAAM-SIM B-25 was one of my favorites: a multi-crew warbird that moves along at a decent clip, maneuvers down low, and fits into GA airports.  Put me down for one of those! 😉

And while we're at it, how about a Cherokee 140 for a truly retro flight training experience?  The JPL Cessna 152 is great, but I'd love a classic low-wing basic trainer.


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Mertoliner

Cheyenne

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Too many default aircraft already.. why add any more?

The best aircraft are payware, and that should continue.. 😉

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8 hours ago, F737MAX said:

Because the vast, vast majority of users of MSFS have no interest in buying a payware aircraft at the outset, especially if a payware aircraft costs nearly 50% more than the base sim platform.

 

Oh i do agree with you on the general market analysis but it seems to me that your question was more personal in nature. In this perspective, I do not specially look forward to any default aircraft except for those which are expected. 


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default or pay ware - I don't care as long as it is one of the most successful aircraft of the 50/60s

The Vickers Viscount with RR Avon turbojet engines - or the Vanguard will do just as well

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