This is just a survey to see what planes you folks may buy

B307 and Condor - very good idea but pretty please to do Lockheed Constellation for FSX. :running:
 
FW200 would be interesting, JU88 would be good too or a Do17.

Connie has been done by JustFlight, plus the freeware versions on the usual sites and the version that Lockheed Martin put out a while ago.
 
Would someone PLEASE do a Ju-88???!!!!

Dito here. A FSX Ju-88 in todays quality would be a blast (and technically a real challenge for a developer, I guess).

My grandfather flew Ju-88s, that's why this aircraft has a special place in my heart.


Cheers,
Mark
 
FW200 would be interesting, JU88 would be good too or a Do17.

Connie has been done by JustFlight, plus the freeware versions on the usual sites and the version that Lockheed Martin put out a while ago.
JF - no, Connie of Manfred - no native FSX version, its a FS9.
 
Any German WW2 heavy would be very tempting, the FW200 could be both civil or military but a Ju88 would offer almost endless model variants (at extra cost!)!! It has also been missing from MSFS for a long time.
 
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Dehavilland Dash 7

Dehavilland C-7 Car
Dehavilland C-5 Buffalo ibou


Piaggio/Focke-Wulf P-149D
Bücker-131-A Jungmann

Socata's TB21 Trinidad GT Turbo
Bücker-Bestmann

Yak 18
Yak 40
Yak 9

North American F-86 Sabre
Desault Mirage F-1

Desault Falcon 50

Piper Tomahawk
Beechcraft A36 Bonanza Steam Gauge
Aero Commander 500 and 690
Helo Courier
money M20R Ovation Steam Gauge
Aerostar Superstar 700
Piper Navjao Cheftian
Piper Saratoga II TC
Piper Meridian Malubou
Beechcraft 1900C and D

Folland Gnat TR1
BAC Jetprovost T-5
SAAB 105
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Choice has to be Heinkel's troublesome He 177. Just can't got past a more interesting aircraft. :)
 
Just love how these threads become free-for-alls!
The OP only mentioned 4 specific planes.
Of which the Boeing 307 is on my "list". Prolly 1Q 2012
 
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