Wishlist for the new year

Here's my list (pretty much in order...):

- (EDIT addition) Lockheed T-33A (Sim Skunkworks will be working on in '23 apparently)
- Fokker F27
- (EDIT addition) Lockheed L-188A/C
- Boeing 727-100 (-200 would be a bonus)
- DC-9-14/15/31/32
- EB/B-57B/C/E
- T-38A (supposedly Blackbird is working this)
- Fokker F-28 (JustFlight working it)
- MB-326 (I think this is on Dino's list)
- A/TA-4 (I think this is on Dino's list)
- SP-2H Neptune (military vs. fire version)

My .02 cents.

Kent


I forgot all about a T-33 & the L-188. I would add both of those two to my wish list.

Forest
 
Here's my list (pretty much in order...):

- (EDIT addition) Lockheed T-33A (Sim Skunkworks will be working on in '23 apparently)
- Fokker F27
- (EDIT addition) Lockheed L-188A/C
- Boeing 727-100 (-200 would be a bonus)
- DC-9-14/15/31/32
- EB/B-57B/C/E
- T-38A (supposedly Blackbird is working this)
- Fokker F-28 (JustFlight working it)
- MB-326 (I think this is on Dino's list)
- A/TA-4 (I think this is on Dino's list)
- SP-2H Neptune (military vs. fire version)

My .02 cents.

Kent


EB-57 is a great call!
 
I'm a simple boy, I would like to see:

- Boeing 314 (Stefan from Pilot's mentioned in his P3D 314 email that the MSFS version is just around the corner, lets hope its on track for a Q1 2023 release)
- SR-71 (Come on BlackbirdSims, you changed your name to it, I can't wait)
- Lockheed C-5 Galaxy (why not)
- Cessna Citation XL (C56X) (there's one at our airport owned and operated by a rather prolific beverage company and I like it a lot, I'm also tired of T-tail Citations!)
- Beech Starship (Black Square sims was working on one yeah?)
- Hughes H-1 in the same quality and detail that Aerosoft's was for FSX (The one on flightsim.to isn't bad, but I'm really miffed by the way the canopy opens, and the overall shininess of the interior, no matter how good the FM is)

Probably more, but those 6 are instant purchases (or downloads) for me
 
After thinking about it a few days, I need to update! LOL!

Piper Aztec
Piper Apache (150hp)
Aero Commander 500
Beech G18S
Beech Queen Air (both tails)
Piper Navajo
Piper Cherokee 6-300
Aeronca Champ 7AC
Ercoupe 415
Boeing 707/720
Boeing 727
Lockheed Lodestar
F-105G

Don BP;)
 
For me, I'd like a few P's, like the P-61, the P-47 , the P-40N, a P-36 and a good PBY-5A, as well as a few B's, like the B-17, B-24, B-25, B-26 and B-29.
Apart from that, Lancaster, Halifax, a F4F, a DC-4/C-54, a T-33, a Duck, a Mosquito, an A-20 and A-26, some German stuff perhaps? 109, 111, 190, 262, I would love a Ju-88...
 
For me, I'd like a few P's, like the P-61, the P-47 , the P-40N, a P-36 and a good PBY-5A, as well as a few B's, like the B-17, B-24, B-25, B-26 and B-29.
Apart from that, Lancaster, Halifax, a F4F, a DC-4/C-54, a T-33, a Duck, a Mosquito, an A-20 and A-26, some German stuff perhaps? 109, 111, 190, 262, I would love a Ju-88...

I can't answer to ALL of your wishes...but SSW has indicated a T-33A is being worked after their current in-process SF260 is released (~March 2023ish), and I believe (based on reactions on Flight Replica's Facebook page), that the DC-4/C-54 is somewhere in their future plans.

Kent
 
Isn't AH working on the Lancaster?

But anyway, reading here that an Sf-260 is being worked on, a T-33, F-4, legacy F-18 and then some more on the way, the new year sounds promising indeed already!

And ah yes, a Mosquito would be brilliant!

Priller
 
Yes, P-61, Lancaster, B-24, DC-4, Me109, FW190, T-33, F4F, all in the pipeline, but I'm still wishing for them...
 
Ressurecting an old thread so apologies but I really need another radial warbird. Forgot this one, never to my knowledge been given the Milviz or A2A treatment, this would look spectacular in MSFS and be popular both sides of the pond if a racing version could be included.

https://vintageaviationecho.com/sea-fury-t20-wg655/

Geoff



Hawker.sea.fury.folded.arp.jpg
 
I would definitely be a customer for a good Sea Fury. The Flying Stations FSX one is solid, and even pretty good in MSFS as a port-over, but a native one with all the variants would be a great thing. There could be an original version with the Bristol, a warbird with the R-3350 turning the other way, and the up-engined racers, both in single and dual seats. Serving in air arms as varied as Burma, Australia, the Netherlands, Cuba and Iraq, plus some sexy immediate postwar civil schemes, there would be many good liveries and local flavors possible. Fun plane to fly, too, with good range, great vertical performance, and of course carrier capability.

August
 
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