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Turbo Duke

Steven190

Charter Member 2016
Has there been any current info on RealAir's Turbo Duke? I love the B60 and waiting for the Turbo version.


I hope that everything is going well and it is coming.
 
Has there been any current info on RealAir's Turbo Duke? I love the B60 and waiting for the Turbo version.


I hope that everything is going well and it is coming.

Ditto here, they even said to wait for preview screenshots on past May or June...

Jose.
 
lol ive gotten used to the idea RealAir really takes their time. They had the piston Duke on their 'comming soon' page for a few years. As much as I want the Turbo Duke,I hope they do take their time and do it right. The turboprop is a new relm for them so I am sure they want to get all the Turboprop dynamics just right. :jump: When it is released it will sure be special.

In the meantime, I have gone back to flying their great old Scout and exploring PNW. Such a great handling little bush/touring plane with great visiblity from the cockpit, yet with IFR capability to handle the winter weather. Give it the optional 70 gallon usable fuel and you can really go deep into the brush.


Cheers
TJ
 
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