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Still Dreaming of a Native DC-8 in MSFS 2024 – Anyone Else?

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7 minutes ago, P_7878 said:

Yes, the Aerosoft one (50 series only) had a (dual) CIVA INS System (see image below), a good INS simulation, as I recall...

The Just Flight one (50-70 series) had a Honeywell HT9100-style FMS/CDU (see image below). Just Flight also had the (10-40 series) supplement to cover the entire range of DC-8 variants. 

I was regularly flying both the JF and Aerosoft ones... were good enough for the time...It will be so nice to see better textured versions of this classic, hopefully, in MSFS someday...

Always dreaming here...🙂...but more likely, as Ryan says, we will see (yet) another B737 or A320 variant first in the SIM... 

Aerosoft:

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Just Flight:

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Nice one 

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  • flyforever
    flyforever

    If Asobo continues with its "legends" models, like the b707, there's no reason why the DC8 should not be considered. Hopefully, a more reliable developers should be assigned to the task.

  • I'd love one (or several variants)! Our only hope is probably Just Flight, they seem to be able to make a commercial go of building high detail retro aircraft.

  • Ricardo:  Some of us here do like rust buckets in MSFS....🙂...What fun will it be if we were to only fly the shiny new (carbon fiber composite) modern airliners and business jets...🙂... not that

The current b727 from FSS is a very good aircraft. Detailed and pretty high fidelity. It would not be very difficult for this developer to go to a 707 and also to a DC8. I do agree that Just Flight seems to have very good luck with excellent vintage planes such as the F27 and the B146.

“Rust buckets” can indeed be a nice change from highly automated modern airliners.

I’ve had the thought that I’d love to see a repaint for the FSS 727 freighter in an untitled, rusty, super sketchy looking paint scheme so I can pretend to fly it on some nefarious flights.

Dave

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1 hour ago, P_7878 said:

Yes, the Aerosoft one (50 series only) had a (dual) CIVA INS System (see image below), a good INS simulation, as I recall...

The Just Flight one (50-70 series) had a Honeywell HT9100-style FMS/CDU (see image below). Just Flight also had the (10-40 series) supplement to cover the entire range of DC-8 variants. 

I own the Aerosoft one and it's great.

But does the FMS actually function in the JustFlight one?   

Rhett

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51 minutes ago, Mace said:

I own the Aerosoft one and it's great.

But does the FMS actually function in the JustFlight one?   

I do not currently have access to my (FSX) DC-8s, Rhett. I only have MSFS2024 now.

However, from what I recall from the Just Flight DC-8, it had a functional representation of the Honeywell HT9100-style FMS/CDU...note the mention of "-style" in the product description, which might mean it was a simplified simulation of the FMS. I wish I could check it on my FSX PC...

So, you still have the Aerosoft DC-8-50 available for flying now...? That's great.

I was getting some (expert) tips here in the Screenshots Forum on that (Aerosoft) DC-8 INS system from a RW 747 pilot about how to use both the INS units to monitor drift and take corrective actions...on long-haul flights... but I've forgotten all that by now...🙂...Anyway, I recall he had indicated that Aerosoft had done a good job on the INS system part of simulation.

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13 hours ago, P_7878 said:

Ricardo: 

Some of us here do like rust buckets in MSFS....🙂...What fun will it be if we were to only fly the shiny new (carbon fiber composite) modern airliners and business jets...🙂... not that anything is wrong with flying them in the SIM...

I was flying the ultra-modern A350 today myself...

Well said 

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11 hours ago, Mace said:

I own the Aerosoft one and it's great.

But does the FMS actually function in the JustFlight one?   

Yep. Mine works well 

On 1/23/2026 at 10:11 AM, Ricardo41 said:

Please, no, we don't need another rust bucket in MSFS.

No, what we DON'T need another of is a narrow body glass cockpit Airbus (or Boeing). Yet here we are...

All the modern airliners are really just shades of gray from their respective manufacturers (per IRL design intent). It's gotten boring, frankly. E.g., even tho I will promptly snap up the PMDG 744, it will only be out of nostalgia/affinity for the airframe, and not anything to do with operating Yet Another Boeing.

The old "rust buckets" from back in the days when there wasn't a practical monopoly on large aircraft had different style and their own quirks & charms - the things that made them interesting to operate, rather than just a flying pre-programmed computer.

I'd like to see a DC-8, for sure. It could be a Hi Fi addon or a well-executed Famous Flyer-ish.

At least with the "rust buckets" we don't need to listen to all the armchair experts moaning about VNAV and AT.

On 1/23/2026 at 12:41 PM, regis9 said:

I’ve had the thought that I’d love to see a repaint for the FSS 727 freighter in an untitled, rusty, super sketchy looking paint scheme so I can pretend to fly it on some nefarious flights.

 

Well, yes, SIR! We've got you covered with this beaut right here! 

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1 hour ago, UrgentSiesta said:

 

Well, yes, SIR! We've got you covered with this beaut right here! 

Ha it’s perfect!

Dave

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6 minutes ago, regis9 said:

Ha it’s perfect!

meh, I was thinking of something more like this:

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Rhett

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3 hours ago, Mace said:

meh, I was thinking of something more like this:

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This is a good one. 

I chose mine because of it’s IRL super sketch, nefarious story 😁🤙

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13 hours ago, UrgentSiesta said:

No, what we DON'T need another of is a narrow body glass cockpit Airbus (or Boeing). Yet here we are...

All the modern airliners are really just shades of gray from their respective manufacturers (per IRL design intent). It's gotten boring, frankly. E.g., even tho I will promptly snap up the PMDG 744, it will only be out of nostalgia/affinity for the airframe, and not anything to do with operating Yet Another Boeing.

The old "rust buckets" from back in the days when there wasn't a practical monopoly on large aircraft had different style and their own quirks & charms - the things that made them interesting to operate, rather than just a flying pre-programmed computer.

I'd like to see a DC-8, for sure. It could be a Hi Fi addon or a well-executed Famous Flyer-ish.

At least with the "rust buckets" we don't need to listen to all the armchair experts moaning about VNAV and AT.

A good friend of mine once said that classic aircraft like the Concorde, DC-8, etc. are like 'Big Cessnas' - allowing you to practice the fundamentals of VOR navigation, ADF's, etc. but on a larger, faster moving aircraft 🙂

11 hours ago, Mace said:

meh, I was thinking of something more like this:

OIP.e5mvC2RJ5d0F09qaZ5ok3QHaFC?rs=1&pid=

If any of our talented repainters are reading this…😀

Dave

Current System (Running at 4k): ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-F, Ryzen 7800X3D, RTX 5090, 55" Samsung Q80T, 64GB DDR5 6000 RAM, EVGA CLC 280mm AIO Cooler, Brunner CLS-E NG Yoke, Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS & Stick, Thrustmaster TCA Quadrant & Add-on, VirtualFly Ruddo+, TQ6+ and Yoko+, GoFlight MCP-PRO and EFIS, Skalarki FCU and MCDU

2 hours ago, regis9 said:

If any of our talented repainters are reading this…😀

There are indeed some “master” rusted repaint creators among us…🙂…Gives new meaning to the “dirty” livery of our SIMs.

The DC-8 would look superb in such a paint…at least to a few  of us. After all, the beauty is in the eyes of the beholder…🙂

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