February 20Feb 20 Nice to see you here, Scott. I am very interested in your upcoming Fokker 70/100 package, as that may just be in the sweet spot for my kind of flying. Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
February 20Feb 20 @JustFlightScott I'm greatly enjoying your F28 twinjet in MSFS2024. Thanks for it. Keep up the good work. Frankly, I don't recall (or see) anyone tackling the classics (props and jets) as you have done in our SIM... A long time Just Flight fan here; had all your (so-called) F-Lite series airliners ...🙂...once upon a time...
February 20Feb 20 On 2/18/2026 at 9:56 AM, Joshua757 said: haha, my imagination transcends beyond boundaries 🙂 Born around 2 months before Concorde retirement, yet wishes to fly jets from the 50's, 60's, and 70's. Maybe the passion came from the good old old classic 80's jetliner books I used to read...? Or perhaps born in the wrong era haha... The essence of the Concorde transferred to you! When I was a kid, I read airplane books from the 70's...even though it was the 80's by then. Those books wrote of the "new" revolutionary 2-engine widebody (A300) and the tri-jets like L1011 and DC-10. And even the GA-oriented books were cool, I had one where the guy simply wrote about flying in the Napa area of California, to places like Ukiah Airport etc. and he used all radio navigation...this was before GPS. To this day I like using radio nav's if available, maybe because I learned from these old books. Rhett 7800X3D ♣ 96 GB G.Skill Flare ♣ Gigabyte 4090 ♣ Crucial P5 Plus 2TB
February 21Feb 21 11 hours ago, Mace said: The essence of the Concorde transferred to you! Exactly ! Very kind of you to say Quote When I was a kid, I read airplane books from the 70's...even though it was the 80's by then. Those books wrote of the "new" revolutionary 2-engine widebody (A300) and the tri-jets like L1011 and DC-10. And even the GA-oriented books were cool, I had one where the guy simply wrote about flying in the Napa area of California, to places like Ukiah Airport etc. and he used all radio navigation...this was before GPS. To this day I like using radio nav's if available, maybe because I learned from these old books. Same here. I own a lot of these books where the 80's aircraft were literally brand new at the time. I even have a concorde book written before the crash where only lovely, positive things are said about the jet. This is one of my favorites called Modern Commercial Aircraft and has interesting cutaways of the aircraft. I also have even older books too! https://share.google/U5A8ziB0tafCncxrM I was fortunate to even get one Airlife MD-80 book whose copy was actually owned by the wife of the late author 🙂
February 21Feb 21 I wouldnt mind some MD to the marketplace. I wouldnt mind the Aerodynamics stuff to the marketplace as well. But one that i thought could join this list is the 377 stratocruiser. For all you prop heads and supper guppy fans.
February 21Feb 21 I know Carenados aren’t everyone’s favorite, but anybody see any hints of what might be coming from them? I love my F33 from them, and sure miss their Aerocommander and Turbocommander. 🙂
February 21Feb 21 On 2/20/2026 at 5:31 AM, JustFlightScott said: Fair play to them. Hope it works. We'd discussed it actually, just not sure the numbers would work for us. PLEASE don’t do anything to distract from your Tornado! 😉 I have your F3 in P3D - can hardly wait to see how glorious it will become in MSFS 😁
February 22Feb 22 8 hours ago, Sweetd31 said: I wouldnt mind some MD to the marketplace. I wouldnt mind the Aerodynamics stuff to the marketplace as well. But one that i thought could join this list is the 377 stratocruiser. For all you prop heads and supper guppy fans. The 377 is one of those airplanes that strongly reminds me of my FSX days. Actually, it was then the FSX Steam Edition...🙂...for me, when I recall flying quite a bit the A2A version 377; a premier icon of the "Golden Age of Travel".
March 1Mar 1 So i was doing my flying around KEFD and there was someone flying a "Aerospacelines 377 NASA Pregnant Guppy". Wonder if they were using the fsx A2A captain of the ship payware in MSFS 2024? Not sure if FSX planes work in msfs 2024, but they were most definitely in the 377.
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