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Remember TinMouse Boeing 737-200?

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For those who might be newer to the hobby, the TinMouse was absolute legendary status. It needs no introduction to FS9 FSX veterans. If any third-party developers (or talented groups) are reading this, please, consider reviving the spirit of The Pig. With the current state of flight simulation, 2026 is arguably the greatest era we have ever seen for MSFS. It's high time!

Edited by History

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  • History changed the title to Remember TinMouse Boeing 737-200?

Yes! I remember that 737, Is it making a comeback ???

Alexander Colka

9 minutes ago, alexcolka said:

Yes! I remember that 737, Is it making a comeback ???

Only thing I know is that Milviz was working on the -200, but haven't heard about that in years

3 minutes ago, Lucky38i said:

Only thing I know is that Milviz was working on the -200, but haven't heard about that in years

Right, maybe we should conform with the upcoming new version of the CSS 737? For something kind of classic, I don't have it btw.

Alexander Colka

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One of my favorite aircraft to fly back then.

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I had the Captainsim B737-200 (back when Captiansim had different staff/owners and were good), and I absolutely loved it.
Their other Boings were quite good as well, including probably the best 707 we have ever had in simming.

I would love the B737-100/200 to come along with all those classic airline schemes; a DC-10 would be great as well.

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I have fond memories of the Tin Mouse too. Would love to see a good MSFS version!

I remember Ryanair was still flying the 737-200 in the late 90s. I would sometimes go out to the local airport to see them take off and land. They weren't quiet!

4 hours ago, History said:

For those who might be newer to the hobby, the TinMouse was absolute legendary status. It needs no introduction to FS9 FSX veterans. If any third-party developers (or talented groups) are reading this, please, consider reviving the spirit of The Pig. With the current state of flight simulation, 2026 is arguably the greatest era we have ever seen for MSFS. It's high time!

AFAIK, the only thing coming soon is the excellent FJS v4 in XP12.

I had a few IRL rides on these - always loved watching the reversers snap out!

1 hour ago, Lucky38i said:

Only thing I know is that Milviz was working on the -200, but haven't heard about that in years

They talk about it during their infrequent live streams.

Last I saw was the cockpit - still at the 3D modeling & animation stage. No textures at all, tho

AFAICT, BBS is more of a loose confederation of independents than an actual dev shop, so it could easily be years more before their 732 arrives. 🤷‍♂️

Edited by UrgentSiesta

1 hour ago, bobcat999 said:

I had the Captainsim B737-200 (back when Captiansim had different staff/owners and were good), and I absolutely loved it.
Their other Boings were quite good as well, including probably the best 707 we have ever had in simming.

I would love the B737-100/200 to come along with all those classic airline schemes; a DC-10 would be great as well.

DC-10 is under development by the same group that recently released the T-38C 🤙

5 hours ago, History said:

TinMouse was absolute legendary status. It needs no introduction to FS9 FSX veterans.

Tinmouse! I had some great flights in this plane in FS9 (and some IRL, as passenger), with all variations (mechanical HSI or the ISG EHSI, and both Sperry 77 and 177 autopilots). I hope the brave one that decides to develop this plane considers these variations 🙏🏻

PS: your username checks out😉

Edited by Luis Hernandez

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1 hour ago, weaklink said:

I remember Ryanair was still flying the 737-200 in the late 90s. I would sometimes go out to the local airport to see them take off and land. They weren't quiet!

I remember being on a Ryanair flight in 2004 with the 737-200, they actually didn´t retire them until 2005, which is weird to think about today.

A good one for MSFS 2024 would be great!

-Henrik

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3 hours ago, alexcolka said:

Right, maybe we should conform with the upcoming new version of the CSS 737? For something kind of classic, I don't have it btw.

CSS is only making the classics (300, 400 and 500).

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