Aug 2021 - New Planes in developent for MSFS

Heya, Mathias here of Classics Hangar.
we are currently making our Focke Wulf’s (the whole bunch) and the Messerschmidt 108 MSFS-native plus a Klemm L25 as kind of a startup excercise. Bottom line, the Fw190’s are in sight.

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Interested to find out which one’s make it to the Xbox world

Lots of exciting aircraft on there. I wish you all the best and look forward to flying them!

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:open_mouth: This is excellent news! All day one purchases from me!

There is many interesting aircrafts which I didn’t posses before and those I did in FSX. But still nothing announced from Russian birds, like Sukhoi 27 or 30, 34, 34, also Antonov 124, Il 76, I would love to fly them.

P.S. I need to talk with my boss about wage increase. :slight_smile:

Glad to see SimCoders getting into the MSFS game.

Fw190D? Will be great. Hope one day also see the Bf109. Take my money :heart_eyes:

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Patiently waiting for a Piper J3 Cub

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Why isnt the TFDI MD-11 in the list? Thats my #1

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Lancaster yes :grin: any one got a provost jet to play with ?

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There are others too, like the Pilatus PC6 (check the 3rd party product announcements on this forum). Patiently waiting for the AN2, DHC2, DC3, twin otter, Super Connie.

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All - Please realize many of the “announced or rumored” aircraft will maybe not be for couple years. Why, first this sim has to stabalize, and by that the core broken things need to be fixed. Then every single update either software/sdk or World Update breaks core sim issues, which require vendors to go back to drawing board and fix what got borke, although not their fault. That costs money, so many are waiting for the product to really settle down and mature. Whan that happens, lots of planes will show up, until then, not so much. That DC Designs are able among other to release stable aircraft is a testiment to the level of dedication of those folks and how hard they are working. If QW released a study level 787, I am on that, especially if it is as good as the one for X-Plane. Lots of big boulders in the path to lots of these, hopefully the path is cleared quickly, then all of us get to enjoy the ones we like the most and play with many.

One additional plane in my wishlist, study Level C-17 Globemaster III, with cargo handling abilities on the ramp. To onload, and off load. Yes, there are at least 3 freeware versions out there, and I have tried two of them, well, to say all need a lot of work would be understatement. Flight Charatistics are way wrong, one even uses 747 cockpit/engine sounds/flight model - it’s not even close to FSX’s and X-Plane one. The FSX one is good, but then it’s FSX, the X-Plane is good, but some things are not working/good in it either. My wish list item. Have talked to two vendors via contact, and asked them to make one, did not say no, did not say yes. THere are a number of people here who want that plane, speak up now.

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I was aware of few but that’s loads of aircrafts, nice. Good for us bad for our wallets lol

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There are several of my favorites in there, the 337 especially, since that has been my fav since I was 11. I just have a thing for twin booms.

Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar
Sukhoi su-80
P-38
Dehavilland vampire

Well, no matter month, year or two, it good to know they will be released and available.

This sim looks like it will be future, so addon devs have a lot of work and they will have it for long. Because there is a lot of aicrafts thrue history to this day.

You mean I may be stuck flying the A320 for a few years? The MD-80, ATR, and Just Flight Fokker 28 look close to being ready. What ever happened to the MilViz 737-200? They were promoting that one before MSFS was even released.

Milviz has it in development along with a whole bunch more. But time will tell when and how many are released. Personally, was looking forward to QW 787 or the like, late 2022 is my guess. I also contacted Milviz and asked them to work on Boeing C-17 Globemaster III plane too. But based on list in another thread, and if only 50% of them reach market, there are like 100 plus planes being worked on now. Enough for each of us to wet our whistle for sure. Historical planes, modern planes, general aviation planes, the development map is full of various models.

Why would they bother when developers are producing, probably far better aircraft.

You should add the Argosy to your list then. It was said to have reasonable cargo capacity UK to Germany or a ping pong ball UK to Cyprus.

Most of us have been patient. I can’t believe it’s been over a friggin year and I’m still stuck flying the A320.