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

Yeah, it is not a good quality rendition sadly! And it is only 2020.

i want also this Breda Zappata BZ-308 civil italian airplane

4 Likes

Short but informative video during it’s build.

Breda-Zappata B.Z.308 (1946-1948)

An Italian twin which is lovely - could these go in legends?

Breda-Pittoni BP.471. Aviation Rarities Episode 11

you should know that I was the first to post the RENEGADE 250 of the U.S.A. topic. secret airplane otherwise no one would notice.

I need a good dash 8 family in the game with career mode support 100-q400 series :slight_smile:

And I need a study level CRJ 100- CRJ200 for career mode as well

2 Likes

A 1900D and study level 717 for A to B ops would be good.

2 Likes

Another vote for the Vickers Viscount, or how about the Bristol Britannia? Either way, the flightsim community definitely needs a four engined screaming dinosaur airliner!

This chapter of aviation history, after the piston propliners and before the jetliners, is often overlooked and criminally underrepresented in the flightsim world. The last ones date back to the FS8/9/X era…

Considering how popular ini’s NAMC YS11 is and how well it was received, I’m sure a Viscount or Britannia would be as well. The Britannia might be even more interesting due to its sheer size - there aren’t many big turboprops around for MSFS either, so that alone might appeal to some.

4 Likes

I’d love a dev to do a Viscount, Trident or One Eleven!

3 Likes

I would love to fly the PMDG Jetstream if they did one for FS2024 :slight_smile:

1 : SE210 Caravelle

3 Likes

I still think black box should simulations should do the DO328JET and turboprop version of the DO328, DO228, metroliner and Cessna 402C, for fs2024 because they seem to do a fantastic job handling the smaller airliners used for commuters. :slight_smile:

6 Likes

Italian----- Partenavia P.64 Osca.
the Panavia P.64 Oscar is a light civil aircraft from the 1960s. In terms of performance, it was a two-seater aircraft designed primarily for training and light touring. It typically had a cruising speed of around 200 kilometers per hour, and a range roughly in the ballpark of 800 to 900 kilometers. So, it was a neat little aircraft for its time, definitely comparable in spirit to the Cessnas of that era.

2 Likes


Italian----Piaggio P.136

Absolutely! So, the Piaggio P.136 is actually a quite interesting aircraft. It’s an Italian amphibious flying boat developed in the late 1940s. In terms of performance, it could carry around five to six people and had a cruising speed of roughly 240 kilometers per hour. Its range was about 1,000 kilometers, and it was notable for its ability to take off and land on water as well as on land. So, it’s a pretty versatile and unique aircraft in the Piaggio lineup.

4 Likes

Just a couple of “WIP” Shots

4 Likes

A loud, fuel guzzing Canadair CL44 Yukon. Very rare seen in Fs, not even seen in payware. Last one seen was Fs9 freeware no VC.

3 Likes

How long until you release to market do you think :thinking:

Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer???

hahaha you saw the WIP Pics ?
Definitely Not this month :slight_smile:
Hopefully By Years end

2 Likes

I would also like to see a Fiat G.59,The Fiat G.59 was an Italian trainer aircraft developed in the late 1940s and used primarily during the 1950s. It was a robust, twin-seat aircraft designed for both basic and advanced pilot training. It featured a conventional layout with a fixed landing gear and was well-regarded for its reliability and ease of maintenance. It played a significant role in the training of many Italian pilots.

loock this: https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/ezEENEYRLww 2: https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/tBbQMXuJ93o 3:https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/tBbQMXuJ93o

Yep - made by Mike Stone as a follow-up to his Britannia.

When I was a child, Wrangler (the blue jeans company) flew CL-44’s in and out of Greensboro. They were notorious for flying nearly at tree-top level long before getting close to the airport, and our house was under one of the approach routes. So every once in a while, we’d hear the rumble coming, my dad would start cussing, and I’d run out the front door just in time to see it fly over!

4 Likes

Is there anyone out there who who would be interested in producing the Dart Herald HPR 7. We have lots of airbus and Boeings created by alternative developers but was wondering if anyone would be willing to develop this aircraft. These types of aircraft of the time had character.

footes

1 Like