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What war's rare aircraft interest you?

What war periods rare aircraft would you like to see in sim?

  • World War 2

    Votes: 176 55.2%
  • Korean War

    Votes: 65 20.4%
  • Vietnam War

    Votes: 59 18.5%
  • Cold War (Anything made in russia from the 50's to today)

    Votes: 80 25.1%
  • Gulf Wars 1 & 2

    Votes: 27 8.5%
  • Iraq & Afghanistan Wars

    Votes: 15 4.7%

  • Total voters
    319
Two on my list

F-82 Twin Mustang--replaced the P-61 after WWII and, as I recall, was used in combat in Korea. Kind of a strange hybrid where the two crew members could look 90 degrees and see each other in their separate canopies. Accounts I have read indicated it was a good performer.

F-94 A/B Starfire--Also used in combat in Korea. Derived from the F-80, the F-94 was essentially a T-33 with an afterburner and radar added. It may well have been the first operational jet fighter with an afterburner. I am partial to this aircraft because my Dad flew it out of McChord AFB and Elmendorf AFB in the early 50s.
 
The Vietnam era aircraft are my favorite. Thankfully, most aircraft from that era are available for FSX.

I am, however, looking forward to the aircraft carrier package being currently developed.....

NC
 
I feel the same as Gradyhappyd......
Like the WWII aircraft.....the aerocobra, AT-12,P-36,The Ryan FR-1 Fireball....
Lets get some of the rare and forgotten aircraft out here....:mixedsmi:
 
Whats really missing and rare is those large flying boats such as the Short S14 Sarafand made during the '30's. Man, if only I could get hold of a quality model of those !

http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/EwingBill/10970.htm

The problem with most of these large flying boats is finding usable drawings and other data. I didn't know about about the Sarafand so I searched for it and liked what I saw, BUT, no sign of a drawing or a pic of the cockpit. If anyone knows of a drawing or other data please post a link here because it looks like that would be a great summer project!

Best, Paul
 
"The problem with most of these large flying boats is finding usable drawings and other data. I didn't know about about the Sarafand so I searched for it and liked what I saw, BUT, no sign of a drawing or a pic of the cockpit. If anyone knows of a drawing or other data please post a link here because it looks like that would be a great summer project!"

Would be hard to get the needed information I would imagine . Keeping in mind that this is a biplane with six motors something of a similar ilk would do ( thanks in advance !!! (?) ) ..:)
 
I'd love to see someone do a Vought XF8U-3 Crusader, AKA the "Super Crusader". That would have been circa 1958, making it Cold War Era. To my knowledge, no one's ever modelled one of these. I'd also like to see an up to date native FSX version of the X-31 technology demonstrator. A man can dream.

JAMES
 
Junker JU-88 is one WWII which is missing from FSX...

One in mind and i'm sure its going through the planning stages is the BF/ME-110 .... BUT ! A Junkers JU-88 YES ! obviously we'd be happy with the early variant first .... then you can jingle away at the noses ;)
 
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