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Outside of the list, we need to see the following.
- Piaggio P-180 Avanti
- Aero L-29 Delfin
- Sabre F86 – 100 Anniversary paint scheme.
- Avro Arrow (Canadian prototype plane)
- Antonov AN-12BK
- Convair 440 Metropolitan
- CT-155 Hawk
For anybody who lives or flies in Ottawa would find these to be overly familiar, especially the the top three. The fourth one (Avro Arrow), is also a must. Just rip it from Project WIngman, or something. Anything. As long as it flies smooth we shall be happy campers. I hope people don't sleep on these to then whine about Flight SIm lacking plane variety. I hope we can find more of our Canadian planes in Flight Sim, especially those that visit Ottawa on rare occasions.
I'm surprised nobody made the iconic Aero L-29 Delfin for FS2020 yet, even though we have it for FSX. Baffling.
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Edit: Added the CT-155 Hawk because of a Vintage Air show in Ottawa.
https://www.milavia.net/airshows/aero150-airshow-gatineau-2017/view.php?f=18
Learjet 35
Boeing 727
Boeing 717
Bombardier Challenger 650
Airbus A300-600
Military jets: Early B-52, U-2 (early), A-12 Oxcart (or SR-71), Arado Ar 234, Ilyushin Il-28
Turboprops: Fokker F.27 Friendship, preferably early variant or paratrooper/cargo version, C-2 Greyhound (with applicable carrier), Valmet Redigo
Piston engine: Convair 440 Metropolitan, Grumman C-1, Fokker F.VIIa, Junkers F.13, Junkers G.38, Valmet Vihuri, VL Viima, VL Tuisku, Heinkel He 111
Out of the list:
DC-3, Dornier 228 (pre-NG though), SR-71, Caribou, Lockheed Tristar
Edit: sorry for the long list.
Consolidated PBY Catalina
Lockheed F 104 A
Douglas DC 3
SAAB Safir
SAAB Draken
SAAB 105
RyanAir "Spirit of St.Louis"
..and the royal class : GLIDER PLANES !
And all without Crash to Desktops *cough*
2) the older jet airliners (which I did see on the list): 707 and 727, but done with the same level of high care as the astounding PMDG simulations.
3) The Piper Cub.
4) Lindberg's Spirit of Saint Louis, with an option to load it up with enough fuel to cross the Atlantic.
5) B-17 (any variants -- maybe all?)
6) Any Mooneys
7) DC-3
All of the above would hopefully be done with the recognition that those who would buy add-on planes for Flight Simulator are probably fairly serious about the hobby, and are likely to prefer study-class aircraft at a price of around 25 to 30 dollars. Or at least that's my earnest hope.
Incidentally -- planes are more important than their liveries -- so with disc space at a growing premium already, I'd rather be able to buy planes with one livery instead of planes that take up much more space with many more liveries. 4 gigs per plane is a bit high to collect too many.
It's relatively small for an 8-seater (max T/O weight of 12000lbs), it's very fast (400kn@FL310 speed cruise, 318kn@FL410 long range cruise) and has a range of a whopping 1770nm in her increased range config.
With her unusually sleek form, the canard wings and the twin turboprops in a push configuration on wings which are placed very far back on the hull she certainly stands out on any airfield.