Quite a few on the list above i have. Perhaps not to the awesome standard that some hope for, but they work.
Aircraft i've looked for for a long time that doesn't look like a FS2000 bird----KC-135
Be yourself by yourself, stay away from me
Pantera
B-26 A2A quality would be great!
"Time is God's way of keeping everything from happening at once"
Bollocks! A touch up here and there and it's still good for another ten years!
Had George (ERS) not beaten me to the punch, there'd probably be a Dash 7 with the upgrades from the Fokker (rain+wipers, better variation management, XML improvements, opening windows, etc...) now.
A Viking Twin Otter 400, CS100 and CS300 all FSX native with VC.
AMD FX 8-Core Black 4.2Ghz, 8G Ram 2TB HD, W8.1 pending W10, ATI R5 2G X2 Crossfire
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Martin-Baker MB5, of course. And never mind about Accu-Feel----
The Piaggio P-23M is a favorite. Finding accurate 3-views, let alone any interior photos would be a small miracle. Finding anyone else on the planet that would have interest in the Piaggio would be a bigger miracle.
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Last edited by Moses03; March 19th, 2015 at 19:43.
I know that some people are really into old obscure planes, but we need to round out our SAC inventory.
i recently downloaded a pd b-47. Good sound, ok vc but thr rest was Fs 2000. The alpha one is ok but dated. We need a really good one as this is a really significant aircraft.
The same of the KC-135. many hundreds were made and are still flying yet no one has made a decent Fsx/p3d model.
Thr cs b-52 is fantastic but the earlier models are also significant. The Vietnam Nam fiasco D model comes to mind.
My only wish is make them Fsx/p3d comparable at the same price. I refuse to buy anything where you have to buy the same over again just to be able to fly it P3D.
Bob
For me:
Piaggio P.166 (Northrop operated 3 of these out of KHHR once upon a time. A grand twin with a great sound.)
North American's Saberliner/T-39. (My Dad ran flight test engineering on these and on some of the production military birds being put together at NA's facility at LAX (called "LAD") and I got to tag along on Saturday mornings)
Lockheed JetStar (for no other reason other than it's pretty awesome . . . maybe something in a medium sand with "Lucille" drawn on each side of the nose.
Tom
HP Z420 E5-1660 @ 3.3gHz 6-core running Win 7 64 pro, 8 Gb RAM, EVGA GTX-970, 2 x 240GB SSDs, 3 x HP 2311x (23") w/ Matrox TH2G, plus a lot of Saitek/Logitech stuff to go with it
ATP, CFI A & I, ME (but not current)
Three specific aircraft at this point:
Tupolev Tu-95 "Bear" (one of the most iconic Cold War aircraft)
Mil Mi-8 (it is the world's most produced helicopter, after all...)
Piper PA-23 Apache or Aztec (this has been a desire of the community for quite a while, and I suspect that it would sell extremely well)
Manfred Jahn C-46
George "Alky®" Fisher DCA-1467
FS Economy - Gives You A Reason To Fly "Virtually"
FIAT G.91 R (Gina)
FIAT G.91 T (Trainer)
FIAT G.91 Y (Twin Engined Yankee)
FIAT F.86 K (Sabredog)
Republic F-84 G (Thunderjet)
Lockheed T-33 / RT-33
Republic RF-84 F (Thunderflash)
Fairchild C-119 G/J (Flying Boxcar)
Messerschmitt BF.110
Focke Wulf FW.200 (ALL)
I would like to see these aircraft, some are quite important historically and others are not so much. Alot of these aircraft were the types that my grandfather flew in during his career in the Spanish Air Force as a Radio/Navigator.
1. C-2111 (He 111 with Merlin engines)
2.C-207 "Azor"
3. CASA 352 (Ju 52 with Elizade Beta engines)
4.C-212 Aviocar
5. Hispano Aviación HA-1112M1L "Buchón-Messer"
6. HA-200
7.HA-100
8.Do-17 Bacalao
9. He-70 "Rayo"
10.He-111J
All cool aircraft, one day they will hopefully be flying in FSX.
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