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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

    Post 16 Update

    Post 17 Warning

Razbam Announces EMB-120

SOH is one of the most friendly and helpful forums I've come across. Really sad to read about developers avoiding us! I'd hope that impression is not widely held - i know Lionheart, GAS, Milviz and I'm sure quite a few other development houses are regular and valued contributors here. Sure hope we can change the Razbam experience going forward.

Must confess I personally don't have any Razbam products - mostly coz I'm not a big modern military fan. But I'm very keen to get the Metroliner they are working on - WIP shots look great! It's nice to hear this expansion into civvies for this developer is not going to be a one-off.

The EMB-120 is a nice little regional carrier. I like turbo-props and have been campaigning the freeware Cantu/ Eagle rotorcraft EMB-120 in Air Hauler for quite a while. It's a nice package for hauling - big enough to be useful, small enough to be fun.

So a quality payware version would certainly be of interest here.
 
Very good news indeed. We need innovative producers who dare to venture with other aircraft types than Boeing or Airbus. Furthermore these little feeders are strangely neglected. I foresee good sales figures with this bird.
 
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