My top three choices would be:
- King Air B200 with analogue cockpit, study level (something similar to the Airfoillabs one for X-plane 11)
- Lancair Legacy RG or Pipistrel Panthera
- MD-80 or Boeing 717
My top three choices would be:
Oh! Also, the Martin Mars.
Any of the many firebombers out there would be awesome to have in MSFS especially with some mods to use the cloud rendering in the sim for forest fires! Or even added by Asobo, I think forest fighting challenges would be SO DARN COOL!!!
A Beech 1900 would be good. Maybe Carenado?
Carenado said they are bringing all their stuff over eventually. Just depends WHEN. Their priorities so far has been smaller stuff.
Picking this up…
An earlier edition DH125 might be fun, you know, the one before it went all Raytheon and had fairly simple steam avionics. Anything like this can be fun, even for the PlayStation or Xbox jockeys if they use the GTN750 for their fix of magenta, so on this basis, you can add all the Lears, the Lockheeds, the Dassaults and the Citations too.
It might be nice to go for the RAF Dominie on the 125 theme, as well.
Another one for the lateral thinkers. Something largish, jet powered, carrier capable but easily able to do dual purpose IFR for when you want to go somewhere. Any ideas yet?
Step forward, the Lockheed S-3 Viking.
Dream aircraft would be a study-level long-range private jet. Any of the following would be great!
Bombardier Global
Dassault Falcon
Cessna Citation X
Folcon 50 will come from Flysimware.
Hard to tell everything that has been posted, but I would like to mention F4F Phantom, and A10 Warthog.
Been trying to find info on this. Can you share where you learned this from?
Somewhere Flysimware said with the Widgeon released they will bring all their other aircraft to MSFS over time.
I have their Falcon 50 in P3D and I like it.
Great Idea…
My First would be a well designed UH1N Twin Huey, which later developed into the Civilian Bell 212. Would like to see special attention given to the distinctive sound they make with their 2 blade rotor.
The Second would be a Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk Stealth. Cockpit and Landing Gear are basically
duplicates from the Northrop T-38 Talon Jet Trainer…:))
To be fair, it’s a COOL RC model, but it really has nothing at all to do with a Concorde (other than looking like one) for a multitude of reasons.
Single Turboprop study level
SimWorks Studios are working on a Kodiak Series 100 apparently. I’m apprehensive about this, as I was underwhelmed by their Zenith CH701 STOL.
The forthcoming Pilatus PC-6 Porter by FlightSimUA on the other hand looks like really solid work is going on, and regular updates are posted on their thread.