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

Meh, still waiting for the same:

C177
Aero Commander 6XX+ Turbo
Dash 8 Q200/400

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Why not the 710? It’s faster and pressurised.

The problem with a 377, and the same problem with several other models (Connie for example) that have seen other developers attempt them, is that those that want fidelity will hold off waiting for A2A to re-release theirs. It might be another 15 years, but the A2A stratocruiser could only be approached in fidelity by a handful of other devs with any confidence.

(and yes, that’s a 377 not a 337, boeing never used the 337 model number)

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Several countries, including Venezuala, Iraq, Kuwait and Sudan used the regular T series of jet provosts (rather than the strikemaster version).

Apparently, the regular jet provosts could still be fitted with armaments, including a cannon and bombs. Can’t find any pictures of them equipped though.

The early marks before the bubble canopy had a rather goofy look that they inherited from their prop driven parentage though.

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There’s already the PMDG DC-6

And the Constellation from Redwing is available for FS2020.

I’d hit it. Anything 600 or higher GTG with me. Love the aircraft, want to make sure it can get somewhere if one is ever done.

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I think I’ll end up waiting for a good fidelity Twin Otter or CASA 212 till the end of my days…

Those aircraft are so universal and bring so much joy in the flightsim world, they enable so many scenarios and feel good both at international airports as well as bush strips

They’re fully analog and their operation, particularly of powerplants, requires care as there’s little to no digital assistance as well as a lot of hand flying

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New production Twin Otters from Viking are fully glass now.

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I want the classic series. Ideally from Blacksquare

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I still need a study level CRJ 200-100, the virtualcol one is not study level unless you want a super Cessna citation regional jet

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Looking at the Boom Overture website, they now have a cockpit setup visible :slight_smile:

Did you spot the part where the pilots will use augmented reality goggles on the ground to eliminate the need for a drop-nose? This means that anyone without a VR setup will be hard-pressed to operate on the ground realistically.