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I can barely wait for 2026

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3 hours ago, STK said:

Looking forward to the following in 2026:

Taog’s AS365 Dauphin

Taog’s SH-3 Sea King

Helix Collective’s Ka-27 and Ka-32

Miltech and Project Stratosphere’s Bo 105

OctopusG’s Yak Ut-1 and Po-2

GKS’s version 2 of the MiG-21

Flying Fries’ Mi-24P Hind

A discerning gentleman of taste and refinement, I see. 🤙

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  • Gosh I hope we get the majestic q400. At this point I’m wondering if it’s even coming. Their forum is dead and they are not responding to messages. 

  • My highlight next year will be PMDG's 747s. Especially the classics. 

I am waiting for the fs-reborn phenom 300 and the synaptic/ inibuilds A220

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11 hours ago, thepilot said:

I don't think I've ever been as excited for a new year in flight sim ever. There is so much good stuff close to release that it's difficult to keep track of... like the Aerosoft A340-600, JustFlight Fokker 70/100, and the FSL/Fenix NEOs. Scenery-wise we're looking at major hubs like ATL (Orbx) and DFW (Ini) and also some smaller quality airports (Aerosoft Stuttgart, although this one is personal). 

The lineup coming for MSFS is indeed very strong, in the new year!  And with luck, maybe Bluebird will also release their 757 next year as well.

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Ablomis TU-154!!!

The rest is "mainstream"...

We dont even have ONE single decent airliner from Russia in msfs! (Yea Im aware of whats happening in the world...) But anyway...

I for sure hope that Ablomis manage to get his TU-154 ready for release during 2026... My credicard is ready "Mr Ablomis", thats for sure! At what ever cost it will be!

 

15 hours ago, STK said:

Taog’s SH-3 Sea King

Ah, yes, I forgot about that Sea King. It's on my shopping list too. 

Surely not everybody was kung fu fighting.

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15 hours ago, bobcat999 said:

I am looking forward to SU5 to resolve a few issues for sure.

Agree, though my issues are not so much bug fixing now but new features and further development of all things to do with the weather.

TBH, my primary desires are:

A. The developers of all the new modules really push to take advantage of v2024’s new physics and features.
If small shops like Taogs or Aero Dynamics can do it, so can everyone else.

B. That all the developers of the older addons take a genuine Native v2024 upgrade pass through them, even if that means they need to charge a reasonable upgrade fee. I’m more than happy to support them, as I just did with A2A.

First on my list is FSR and their 500.

Second would be BlackBird / MilViz: time to figure out CFD, boys! Just Flight did it, and what a vast improvement!

 

In terms of new Addons, mostly already covered above, but:

Just Flights Tornado. They’re explicitly talking about variably matching the flight model to the variable geometry wings and other control surfaces 

the IFT / HeatBlur F-16A. IFTs flight models aren’t great, but we’ll finally have a Hi Fi F-16 in the sim (and the light weight A, at that!)  

 

30 minutes ago, UrgentSiesta said:

TBH, my primary desires are:

A. The developers of all the new modules really push to take advantage of v2024’s new physics and features.

I'm certainly hoping more devs take advantage of Working Titles excellent flight planner and incorporate support for it into their aircraft in the same way many do for Navigraph. 

Hats off to Fenix and Inibuilds for this.

 

16 hours ago, buspelle said:

Ablomis TU-154!!!

The rest is "mainstream"...

We dont even have ONE single decent airliner from Russia in msfs! (Yea Im aware of whats happening in the world...) But anyway...

I for sure hope that Ablomis manage to get his TU-154 ready for release during 2026... My credicard is ready "Mr Ablomis", thats for sure! At what ever cost it will be!

 

I forgot about this and really hoping we’ll see it. He said it was partially taken over by a large well respected developer/publisher so I’m hoping it sees the light of day. Haven’t heard anything since early September so I hope work is ongoing. 

17 hours ago, buspelle said:

Ablomis TU-154!!!

The rest is "mainstream"...

We dont even have ONE single decent airliner from Russia in msfs! (Yea Im aware of whats happening in the world...) But anyway...

I for sure hope that Ablomis manage to get his TU-154 ready for release during 2026... My credicard is ready "Mr Ablomis", thats for sure! At what ever cost it will be!

 

I wish we could have a complex AN-124

Marco D'Agostino

18 hours ago, buspelle said:

Ablomis TU-154!!!

Interesting. First I've heard about this. If it's anywhere close to the old project tupolev model, it'll be decent. 

 

 

 

Hoping SU5 brings even more bug fixes and fixes the drone camera bumping you to the roof regression that SU2 introduced.

Excited about Bluebird's fantastic 757.

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I'm waiting for a developer to work on a modern long-range business jet. Instead, we get one puddle jumper after another or jalopy rust buckets. 

 

On 12/26/2025 at 9:08 PM, Paul K said:

It's been edited - initially it was Flight1's Fokker 70/100.

Haha yeah I'm getting confused too by the looks of it, thought I was loosing more of my marbles 😂

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