thomas_mac
SOH-CM-2024

Microsoft Flight Simulator Releases Local Legend 17: The Curtiss C-46 Commando - Microsoft Flight Simulator
Simmers can now pilot this renowned World-War II-era legend!

Same here. So it's not just local.I was about to purchase this one, and then MSFS started the connection stuff on me... again!
I will get this one and as for the haters: HAWK TUAH! (just not on that "thang")
Priller
I'm with you here. I'd probably really enjoy flying this around for a while, but I've found that I don't really fly the planes without GPS or AP very often. I do a lot of long flights, and I often get some real-world work done en route. GPS and modern AP are much more supportive of that. Maybe they'll publish an update with a more modern, civilian version (I doubt it, but . . . ).If there's an option for modern GPS and autopilot, I may just pick this one up.
I do a lot of long flights, and I often get some real-world work done en route. GPS and modern AP are much more supportive of that.
Oh, how do you do that?I think the majority of simmers do exactly the same, I certainly do. You'd think Navigraph's annual survey would show that to all the aircraft developers who participate in it, and that they would know that a plane with AP is going to be much more popular than one without. I've only bought two planes with no AP, and I've edited them both to be compatible with the PMS50 GTN750 Deluxe which has a universal AP available in the menu bar pop-up window.
Oh, how do you do that?
It was only speculation/wishful thinking, as far as I know(?). I personally think Carenado has its head down working on MSFS2024, just as they were involved in the development of a number of the aircraft included in MSFS2020. They haven't posted anything on Facebook since last November, which is very unusual for them.So, I thought we were getting a new Carenado something. Anybody know what's up with that?
LouP