Which Aircraft are at the top of your wishlist for third-party devs to make?

I’d love a PA31-325. I’ve come back to flying after a long break and have the opportunity to fly one for a charter operation. I wouldn’t mind doing some approaches etc in a sim before I get a chance in the real thing.

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I’ll take that one if I can’t get my 350 Chieftain :wink:

a2a B377 stratocruiser fav plane of any sim etc amazing.
a2a P51D
a2a connie
fslabs concorde
pmdg 747
pmdg jetstream 41
vc10
l1011
lockheed L-188 electra
vickers viscount
fairchild metro 3
Q300/400
bac 111
hawker siddley trident
bristol britannia
707
727
comet 4b
vulcan
chinook
huey
an-124
mi-8
xb70
c130
an-22

just a small list lol.

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A Vulcan isn’t too far away from being finished. A Concorde is available from the MS Market Place.

A sexy Gulfstream, 550 G700 etc… Maybe a Bombardier Global Express.

I believe Cockspur have a 550 in development for MS FS2020!

Charles.

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Seeing how well inibuilds have recreated some complex, older, less common aircraft (A300, A310 and AN-225), I’m still holding out hope that they decide to take on the L1011 or classic 747. One of these on the same par as their A310 would be beyond words.

(Hint hint hint if anyone from inibuilds is reading and needs inspiration for their next big thing)

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I think I added to this a while ago, but my latest list:

NAMC YS-11 (because I suspect tomorrow’s Japanese Local Legend is not this. Would be thrilled to be surprised though)

Eurocopter AS365N Dauphin II

Tupolev Tu-154b-2 (or M)

Mil Mi-8 “Hip”

Douglas DC-9

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JustFlight were working on the 747-200 for P3D until relatively recently. It wouldn’t surprise me to see them work on a MSFS version post-release of their Avro Vulcan, Avro RJ and Fokker 70/100.
They have also previously created a Tristar for FSX/P3D.

That said, I’d be very interested in a Tristar from iniBuilds!

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As already requested - I want the Sweary Ford Fish

oops - I mean Fairey Swordfish …

mainly because the RAAF had 6 of them :smiley:

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B-26 Invader - I loved that model in FSX, flew it a ton, did some repaints for it.

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No matter what anyone chooses to do, some part of the community will find it taboo.
That’s ok. You don’t have to be pizza, just happy with what you do for yourself. Chances are you’ll find others who what you do makes happy, too.

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Any Dassault Falcon Business Jet. Preferable a Falcon 900LX or 2000LXS with the EASy Avionics.

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If we’re gonna go here, I was always fascinated by this aircraft…

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Bell 525 Recentless using the Garmin 5000H Avionics.

Just curious – looking at the Fw 189 – do you have Flying Iron’s P-38 Lightning? Obvious design similarities and I’ve quite enjoyed their P-38. One of the pay-for-planes in my hanger that was worth it!

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I would LOVE one of these in the sim. I’ve always loved that plane since I first saw it back in the early 70’s, in a sales booth in the center aisle of the Burlington (MA) Mall of all places, lol. I may still have the brochure I picked up at the time (I think I was 9). It’s definitely very high on my list to purchase one if I ever decide to purchase a plane.

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I do.

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In MSFS, it doesn’t have to be “anti-weapons” and match any political restrictions to be received by the majority.

I would be happy if 2024 brings Smokejumpers to the aerial firefighting “missions” - then developers might have SDK tools made available to have paratroopers drop from the C-130J, C-17A, C-5M, and DC-3(C-47) etc - followed by air dropped hummers and tanks.

Maybe drop aerobatic jumpers so the “70% gamer community” could drop for example The Golden Knights from a Dash-8 (C-147) and then violate flight rules with damage disabled and spiral down with them to watch the show.

Again, wishful thinking … since this is a wish thread :grinning:

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Actually an MBB 223 Flamingo powered by a Porsche engine…
Looks a lot like the Piaggio / Focke Wulf P.149, which was the German Air Force’s standard trainer at the time this was designed. Apparently fixed gear for lower cost as it was meant as a civilian trainer.