A Bu-133 Jungmeister - a legend in the world of aerobatics and
still competing today. I have been informed Asobo have one as work in progress - So when’s the release scheduled?? Need one of these bad boys to go with my Lionheart Bu-131 Jungmann
A Bu-133 Jungmeister - a legend in the world of aerobatics and
After reading up on this and looking at videos, all I can say is…“YES, PLEASE!”
That was one of the planes on my wish list. Looking forward to seeing your version.
Yes Sir, it is coming!
As JustFlight are making some classic jets such as the Fokker F28 etc, I’d really like to see the VC10, BAC 1-11 and Trident. Sounds might be an issue but plenty of YouTube vids about. RIP my neighbours…
It’d be amusing to be able to jump out of an aircraft and skydive/ parachute down. So fly the Kodiak, for instance, walk to the back, put the parachute on and away you go.
I would absolutely love to have the following in the sim (on the Xbox!):
Vickers Viscount
Vickers Valiant
The Sopwith Camel
The B-2
The Stuka
Mitsubishi Zero
I’m absolutely blown away by the sheer number of aircraft already available - it’s such a wonderful sim at the moment!
I’ve got the Stuka and the Zero - sadly both are on the pc, I think you’re Xbox.
Many of my whishes are now reality, not so much to whish,
but maybe i’l be happy with this 3 planes in my hangar:
Cessna C206 glass panel
Gulfstream G650
Falcon 8
I’m really missing Razbams F2H Banshee (FSX).
Hey there, we are actively working on the Let-410
Are you going to include the ng model if you include different models?
Hello,
My name is Baruch Spiegel. I am CFI at Ifly flight school at Rishon Letzion, ISRAEL (LLRS).
We are flying FLYSYNTHESIS TEXAN 570 in our flight school.
I am looking for a model of this aircraft for MSFS.
Thank you all in adance
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I’m late to this thread, but there are a few that would be really neat to have in this sim. I’m a big fan of golden age aircraft and would love to see the following that are significant from the perspective of the United States in World War I and shortly after:
Spad 13
Nieuport 28 – especially with its odd 4-position ignition that governed engine speed.
DH-4 – It would be neat to have the wartime configuration, the DH-4b with the pilot’s cockpit moved, and the postal service mail plane version.