A Poll, FSX Freeware Aircraft Wish List

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Paul - I really appreciate you taking the time and care to consider making a fan favorite aircraft for the SOH natives - much appreciated

As much as I would like to see the Norseman in FSX and done to your well qualified standards..TuFun reminds me of the F3F-2 (or any) Grumman Flying Barrel
probably the most important Grumman aircraft or any aircraft in US history for that matter, having been the predecessor to the Wildcat, Hellcat and every other 'cat ever since....

Someone needs to build that tribute to Roy for FSX someday - :kilroy:

I posed this to Paul's when he was doing the Duck and mentioned the F3F-2 had a lot of similarities and would be nice project to do. F3F-2 is my favorite due to the colors of the period and also the Gulf version.

I remember Aeroplane Heaven was going to do an FSX version, and checked many a times, but never materialized.
 
I see lots I agree with...

...on the wish-lists in this thread....to wit:

- T-37B (would look gorgeous in mid-60's bare metal ATC UPT scheme)
- F-82E and F-82G
- Lockheed Jetstar

Here are a few others:

- Fokker F-27 to include Maritime Enforcer variant
- Lockheed U-2C
- Boeing B-50D

Just my .02 cents...

Kent
 
  1. Grumman F9F-8 Cougar. I would also like the F9F-8T, because the two seat version is one of the nicest looking subsonic fighter trainer designs ever built IMHO. The Twosader comes close, though.
  2. Yak-11, including the modified air racing variant with the P&W Engine.
  3. Grumman F3F-2 Barrel
  4. Grumman F11F-1 Tiger
  5. F-82
  6. B-17D
  7. And, because I've always liked it, a Bernelli CBY-3.
 
Another vote here for the Chipmunk and Yak 3. Failing that the Nanchang would also get my vote.
 
Well, I'm glad to see at least one other person would like to see a Cessna T-37. My passion for military aircraft runs toward the trainers. We have a T-6, T-34, and with Ant's latest release, a T-28. Someone is working on a T-33; therefore, a T-37 just should have a lot of appeal.

RD
 
Everything is welcome but Brewster F2A-1 Buffalo is first on the list. It wasn't of great importance for the USA in the II World War but the more for our nation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_F2A_Buffalo).

There are a couple ones made for FS2004 but none for the FSX. To my knowledge there isn't any whole one Brewster in any air museum except the wrecked BW-372 which was found in a russian lake in 1990's.

Pekka
 
Lockheed XF-90 "Black Hawk's Fighter

The Lockheed XF-90 was never put into production it was tested by Test Pilot
Tony Levier in the 1950's but failed to get a contract with the USAF.

Cheers

Casey
 
For me, the top of my wish list will be the Pilatus P-3 Swiss Air Force trainer, have logged many hours in the real thing. Mike :salute:
 
To throw in some favourites:

  • Fokker DVII
  • Ju-52 (Reminds me to port that pretty good FS9 one for a test, ah, and Aerosoft started work on a payware one too, so that will be covered enought, I guess)
  • Early Bf-109
  • Fairchild C-119
  • I read Yak-3, sounds pretty good, too!
  • Boeing 314 Clipper
 
I'll second the Grumman Cougar.

Wouldn't mind a Sea Harrier FA.2. Ron (Razbam) made some noise a while ago about small wing Harriers and had previews of an early stage GR.1/AV-8A so fingers crossed.

Craig
 
Beechcraft T-34B

This one needs some attention.
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Aero 45 / 145

I am working on several aircraft models and some are primarily for the purpose of learning spline modeling techniques. I have not been able to get enthusiastic about any of them. I thought that I would ask the SOH community what aircraft they would like to see go into development for FSX as freeware. Maybe this would stimulate my modeling appetite. I would very much like to hear from all of you on this subject but with the caveat that it must be military or used in some capacity by the military and is no longer in service.

Let the poll begin,

Paul


Aero 45 was developed and produced for the Czechoslovak Army as a courier plane. I would be very happy if it was made ​​in FSX.
Thanks.

Jozef Košík
 
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