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Grepal
November 28th, 2009, 08:09
Hey Everyone, :wavey:

Does anyone know of a long range biz jet being modelled?

ie. Falcon 900 etc... (& yes I know about Gulfstream's issue with FS)

Best regards.

ryanbatc
November 28th, 2009, 08:16
I would consider the Citation X long range - you can get it here from Eaglesoft!!

http://eaglesoftdg.com/CitationX_20.htm

srgalahad
November 28th, 2009, 09:10
any B7x7 with the proper paint and some gold-plated bathroom fixtures will do.. and you can pretend you're a CEO with a nice bonus or a ruler of an oil-rich-state.

expat
November 28th, 2009, 14:34
Does anyone know of a long range biz jet being modelled?

This is something I have wrestled with for a long time. I have the Wilco Citation X and Legacy. Nice planes, but a bit over engineered and short on range. I like crossing the Atlantic between Europe and the States on short notice and want a jet that will fly fast and high and has great long range. Used Henry Tomkewicz's AI G5 with a custom made panel for a whille. That worked well.

What works though the best is the classic jetliner - converted to executive travel - made by David Maltby - the Vickers VC-10. It's an absolute delight to look at and fly. Has the most incredible autoland feature which actually works. It was way ahead of its time. Kind of a four engine Gulfstream, with space for a few staterooms, but impressive short field performance after flying at 43,000 ft at Mach .96. Try it, you will like it!

icycle
November 28th, 2009, 17:52
There is a Bombardier Global Express out on Avsim from Thinus Pretorius. I have not flown it yet, but if its close to what Bombardier touts, it should give you 6300 nm range (NYC-Tokyo). Or you could go with the Project Opensky BBJ, or BBJ2. Both give about 6200 mile range in exec. configuration.

All in all, a LONG time to be in a business jet!!!

Best part is that they are FREE.

Bill

cheezyflier
November 28th, 2009, 18:07
I would consider the Citation X long range - you can get it here from Eaglesoft!!

http://eaglesoftdg.com/CitationX_20.htm

or you could just get the freebie, which is really nice too,

http://www.simviation.com/fsnd/menu.html

did i mention it's free AND it's really nice?

ColoKent
November 28th, 2009, 18:45
....someday-to-be-released, in work (and rework, apparently) for the past 2+ years Lockheed Jet Star II....

I want to get my hands on that BAD BOY and do some serious repainting...it's gonna look good in VC-140 and C-140 colors!

Kent

Daube
November 29th, 2009, 01:45
or you could just get the freebie, which is really nice too,

http://www.simviation.com/fsnd/menu.html

did i mention it's free AND it's really nice?

Indeed a beautifull, FSX NATIVE freeware model !!

http://sapdaube.free.fr/fsx/daube_image682.jpg


http://sapdaube.free.fr/fsx/daube_image686.jpg

http://sapdaube.free.fr/fsx/daube_image687.jpg

http://sapdaube.free.fr/fsx/daube_image691.jpg

stansdds
November 29th, 2009, 03:28
Per factory literature, the Citation X is the world's fastest civilian jet with a top speed of 0.92 mach. It also has long legs, being able to fly just shy of 2700 nm with a full payload and a bit over 3000 nm with about a half payload. It easily outperforms the Learjet family.

Wombat_VC
November 29th, 2009, 04:17
Per factory literature, the Citation X is the world's fastest civilian jet with a top speed of 0.92 mach. It also has long legs, being able to fly just shy of 2700 nm with a full payload and a bit over 3000 nm with about a half payload. It easily outperforms the Learjet family.

I'm not sure about Learjets, but I think the Citation X is not equipped with autoland.

stansdds
November 29th, 2009, 07:51
I'm not certain if any bizjets have that feature.

IanP
November 29th, 2009, 08:10
Things like the BBJ and that size have, but none of the Cessna, Piper or Bombardier bizjets have autoland.

n4gix
November 29th, 2009, 11:02
There is a Bombardier Global Express out on Avsim from Thinus Pretorius. I have not flown it yet, but if its close to what Bombardier touts, it should give you 6300 nm range (NYC-Tokyo). Or you could go with the Project Opensky BBJ, or BBJ2. Both give about 6200 mile range in exec. configuration.

Alternatively, there is a Global Express XRS available at flightsim.com...

Of course, I may be a little bit biased, since I coded the gauge/panel system as well as doing the detailed modeling and textures... :ernae:

I haven't uploaded to AVSIM yet simply because I'm (slowly) working on v2.0 which will include some improvements, as well as an FMS...

Henry
November 29th, 2009, 11:08
Alternatively, there is a Global Express XRS available at flightsim.com...

Of course, I may be a little bit biased, since I coded the gauge/panel system as well as doing the detailed modeling and textures... :ernae:

I haven't uploaded to AVSIM yet simply because I'm (slowly) working on v2.0 which will include some improvements, as well as an FMS...
Thanks i will give that a try :applause::guinness:
H

Bjoern
November 30th, 2009, 16:03
I haven't uploaded to AVSIM yet simply because I'm (slowly) working on v2.0 which will include some improvements, as well as an FMS...
"...as well as an FMS..."
"as an FMS"
"an FMS"
"FMS"

:jawdrop: