[Released] C210 Turbo from Carenado for 2024

A reminder about peer-to-peer support for this product.

Shrug. Seems like he’s slightly recycling the work he did in 2020. I get it, revenue is revenue.

Let’s just hope if it’s pressurized, he figured out what he needed to do for the PC-12. :rofl:

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Be that as it may, there will be a lot of us thrilled to have any 210 at all! A Turbo 210 is a wonderful thing, and I look forward to what they come up with for 24. If it is as good as the F33A for casual (read non-Commache) use, we as consumers will be well served indeed. That is, if one wishes to buy a Centurion at all LOL!

P.S. From the image posted above, it is not a P210. The pressurized 210 has very distinctive side windows and these are not those. Cheers

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I agree and will buy it as soon as it is released.

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if not, it would be cool to see an oxygen system modeled. with canuulas and allow us to cruise higher

As an independent studio product, Carenado could. Notably, stock Asobo aircraft and some of the Dev Partner products that cruise above 12,000 in Free Flight automatically assume O2 is available, or at least don’t enforce hypoxia penalties.

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The 210 Turbo RG will be a nice addition to my virtual hangar OF Carenado planes in 2024!

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C210 is the plane I flew the most in FSX. I’ll get it for sure.

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I think from a marketing standpoint it is a big win for Carenado. I’ve bought and enjoy a large portion of their 2020/2024 catalog. If they would have came out with this product first, I would most likely not purchased the 182RG which is one of my favorite aircraft.

As it is, this will be a day one purchase for me and I look forward to reliving a flight that my dad took my family on when I was 10 - my big brother got to fly copilot both ways - NOT THIS TIME CHUCK!

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I have never bought an aircraft yet, not in 2020 and not in 2024. But this one I most certainly will. Used to own a T210H in real life and I really, really enjoyed it. Very much looking forward to this model. Where is this information from? I cannot seem to find anything about this on Carenado’s website or on the internet generally.

FWIW the RG designation is redundant and inaccurate.

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Their Facebook page.

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Thanks: found it. But not particularly informative unfortunately…

I’m still waiting for their 206!

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Hi,

Yes!!! This is what I have been waiting for. :smiley:
Hopefully it will be available for MSFS 2020! :sweat_smile:

If it is as good as the F33A I will be happy.

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• Cruise speed: 165–200 knots, depending on model
• Max Structural Cruise Speed: 167 KIAS
• Stall Speed: 65 KIAS
• Range: 700-1,000 nautical miles
• Service ceiling: 25,000 feet
• Rate of climb: 930-1,300 feet per minute

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Because they never offered it with non-retractable gear?

I think the point he is making is that the 210 always had retractable gear so there wasn’t a designation of RG it was just a 210Turbo Centurion.

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So in other words:

In the dictionary under “Redundant” it reads “See Redundant”. :wink:

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Correct - sorry I was trying to confirm your assumption but my words didn’t make that clear.

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No worries. :slight_smile:

I’m looking forward to this one myself. I never had FSX, and did have an old copy of P3D 3.5 but never got into it.

I think I’m at the point where there is a never ending stream of new planes, and I don’t get to spend a lot of time with any of them. The lulls between releases are actually refreshing at this point. :rofl:

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