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

I for one really hope for either an Embraer 175/190 but even better the all-new a220 series/ bombardier CS-100/-300, since these are perfect for short hops and are beautiful aircraft. With this level of scenery in MSFS we need one of these aircraft to be implemented into the sim. Already a lot of international yet small airports have been released or are close to release, such as Malmo, Trondheim, Alesund Vigra etc. These are the perfect examples for embraer/a220 flights (I do know that a320 e.g. can land at these airports as well)

the highy underappreciated Piaggio P180 Avanti, possibly the EVO version which is the latest.
And maybe also a remake of the Majestic Dash 8 Q400.

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717 by tfdi, hopefully with shared cockpit as well.

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Grumman AA-5B Tiger

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Study level A300 would be cool. iniSimulations made one for X-Plane and it was amazing.

I see a lot of requests for study level aircraft, and those would all be great.

I really just want a wider variety of airplanes. We have jetliners, corporate-style jets, turboprops, and piston aircraft.

I think we really need helicopters, single seat military jets, and more exotic aircraft. I loved the FSX Acceleration pack and the missions. Gave a purpose to the flying, and that’s what aviation brings to the world: the ability to perform specific functions that have become necessary for maintaining our lifestyle.

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For me, Jets, airliners, GA, the newer the better:
A350 and A380; Embraer E-Jets E2
Embraer Phenom 300 and Legacy 650; HondaJet; Cirrus SF50
Cirrus SR22 with quality like the TorqueSim quality. I can’t touch the one here with a long pole. No, not after having flown the TorqueSim one on X-Plane 11

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Avro Lancaster
Spitfire
Hurricane
Avro Vulcan
Blackburn Beverley
Hawker Hunter

Fly as one of the Red Arrows.

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A self launching DG800-c is all we need…please. I’d pay $100 USD for a full working version on MSFS2020

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I love Boeing 767-300er. It alliws a variety of uses, short flights to mallirca from germany as well as long range to america and asia.
Should be as good as level-d sims version for fs2004.

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Besides Canadian Military Jets, I’d give my left foot to have some WW1 aircraft, like the SE-5 or Sopwith Camel!!!

Scratch that, I need my left foot for steering! LOL!!!

Fingers crossed for the first one:

https://twitter.com/MilvizInc/status/1291826809475080193?s=20

Eek, I hope they do something about that cowling… That looks like something from FS2000.

I’m imagining my choices are pretty run of the mill here, but…

More sea planes!

  • DH2 Beaver (amphibious)
  • Cessna U206
  • Grumman Goose
  • Cub on floats. Put the Savage Cub on floats!

And for straight up,

  • North American T-6/SNJ (make sure it’s got a hook for the SNJ!)
  • Beech T-34
  • Beech D-18 (and yeah, I’ll take the old plain Jane one!
  • Piper Cherokee ('73 Challenger would be awesome!)
  • Ryan PT-22
  • Stearman or WACO
  • Douglas Skyraider
  • Vought Corsair
  • Lockheed P-38
  • Soptwith Pup
  • Douglas B/A-26 Invader or North American B-25 Mitchell
  • A Navy trainer (T-2 or T-45) and/or fighter jet (so many to choose from, Panther/Cougar, Banshee, F-4, A-4, F-14, F-18, A4D, any would be great.)
  • Grumman S-2
  • Douglas DC-3 / C-47

All those and I’d be good for at least a year. A North American T-28C would be cool, too.

Carrier Ops!!!

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That’s exactly what Asobo has repeated over and over. They have zero interest in developing study level aircraft, and they won’t. Anyone expecting Asobo aircraft to be study level are smoking dope. They see their job as providing the platform for 3rd Party devs to do that, and they’ll provide planes for the masses that are “easy” level.

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That would be fine if there was a study level capable SDK available. The quicker we get that, the quicker Asobo get the planes they won’t make delivered to them by third parties.

Leonardo confirmed they’re working on md80 for msfs. These are some screenshots they released.

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Excellent! Wasn’t aware of this! :blush:

I don’t have any experience with their aircraft, only PMDG. Anyone else have input? Sounds like they are porting it over.

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Definetly the AIRBUS A350

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