Request - G1000NXI Option For Future Black Square Aircraft In Development
-
While I have no current plans to add G1000 support to my aircraft, the most likely candidates would be the TBM and the King Air. I will say that I have a future aircraft planned to include glass panel avionics, but I was leaning towards the WT G3X + GNS 750 combo that I have in the velocity, as this more closely resembles the upgrades done to this particular aircraft in the real world.
Since I love seeking the advice of my users, what do you all think of the WT G3X + GNS 750 vs. WT G1000 for a GA aircraft?
@Black-Square Yes, PLEASE PLEASE add the G1000 to the TBM 850. This model is my favorite GA aircraft and I've been waiting for the G1000 options as I've built a lot of home cockpit hardware based on this plane for FSX, including the overheads switches, etc., but nothing is available for MSFS. I vote for the G1000 option! I do use your analog 850 and love it, but I prefer the G1000 and would gladly pay for this option if needed.
Thanks! -
Wanted to throw this request in...
It would be absolutely stellar if consideration was made to include a Working Title G1000nxi suite as an option for the upcoming aircraft in development. Don't get me wrong, I prefer the six pack, but if it wasn't too much trouble, I would be willing to pay for an addon in addition that adds the existing working title glass in to the panel of appropriate BSQ addons.
My own personal reasoning for this request is simply to use the BSQ aircraft to keep RL proficiency in the G1000 suite.
Cheers
@Buzz and for those craving a G1000 aircraft, I can say the COWS DA-42 is quite realistic and very underrated. There is also the FSR500 (M500) for higher performance that works well in msfs2024, but I can't stand the flight model on that thing without heavily tweaking sensitivities...
-
@Black-Square Yes, PLEASE PLEASE add the G1000 to the TBM 850. This model is my favorite GA aircraft and I've been waiting for the G1000 options as I've built a lot of home cockpit hardware based on this plane for FSX, including the overheads switches, etc., but nothing is available for MSFS. I vote for the G1000 option! I do use your analog 850 and love it, but I prefer the G1000 and would gladly pay for this option if needed.
Thanks!said in Request - G1000NXI Option For Future Black Square Aircraft In Development:
@Black-Square Yes, PLEASE PLEASE add the G1000 to the TBM 850. This model is my favorite GA aircraft and I've been waiting for the G1000 options as I've built a lot of home cockpit hardware based on this plane for FSX, including the overheads switches, etc., but nothing is available for MSFS. I vote for the G1000 option! I do use your analog 850 and love it, but I prefer the G1000 and would gladly pay for this option if needed.
Thanks!Perfection

-
@Buzz and for those craving a G1000 aircraft, I can say the COWS DA-42 is quite realistic and very underrated. There is also the FSR500 (M500) for higher performance that works well in msfs2024, but I can't stand the flight model on that thing without heavily tweaking sensitivities...
@SadBucket I have like 20 hours in the DA40. Glider with a motor, a bit too slow for a sim model I would be interested in. And the TBM from these guys is too good to consider the FSR.
Cheers!
-
While I have no current plans to add G1000 support to my aircraft, the most likely candidates would be the TBM and the King Air. I will say that I have a future aircraft planned to include glass panel avionics, but I was leaning towards the WT G3X + GNS 750 combo that I have in the velocity, as this more closely resembles the upgrades done to this particular aircraft in the real world.
Since I love seeking the advice of my users, what do you all think of the WT G3X + GNS 750 vs. WT G1000 for a GA aircraft?
@Black-Square I would LOVE to see the G3X with the GNS 750 with a modern Autopilot option. I know there is a huge group of simmers that prefer the steam gauges, but I think there are as many who prefer the glass cockpits and for some reason the best mod builders always seem to stick with the old stuff. The touchscreen aspect of the G3X is really helpful, especially in VR. An option would be great! By the way the Bonanza A36TC is my favorite plane. I would love it even more with a G3X!
-
@Black-Square I would LOVE to see the G3X with the GNS 750 with a modern Autopilot option. I know there is a huge group of simmers that prefer the steam gauges, but I think there are as many who prefer the glass cockpits and for some reason the best mod builders always seem to stick with the old stuff. The touchscreen aspect of the G3X is really helpful, especially in VR. An option would be great! By the way the Bonanza A36TC is my favorite plane. I would love it even more with a G3X!
@bobhall25 Agreed. I started flying Piper Pilots in real life, which is just a training version of an Archer and it has a G3X, GFC 500 Autopilot, etc. I would love to have it for the sim to practice at home
-
@bobhall25 Agreed. I started flying Piper Pilots in real life, which is just a training version of an Archer and it has a G3X, GFC 500 Autopilot, etc. I would love to have it for the sim to practice at home
-
@Black-Square The G3X + GTN750/650 stack would be perfect for your lineup of aircraft. It's one of the most common and popular retrofits nowadays, even my cheap flying club has recently upgraded an old C172N to the G3X/GTN.
Personally, if it's not too much to ask for and not too late already, I'd love to see that as an option in addition to the steam gauge variants in your upcoming Bonanza/Baron professional series. One can dream I guess.

@Outermarker Just a heads up that that's a GDU 1060, which is probably part of a G500 (or G600) system. I'd love to see that in the sim altogether as it's a great panel replacement that doesn't have the niche certification requirements of the G1000 and is more flexible than the G3X (especially for multi-engine aircraft. You can basically drop it in any aircraft and get the glass-panel functionality while being a lot more realistic than doing so with a G1000 or G3X.
-
@Outermarker Just a heads up that that's a GDU 1060, which is probably part of a G500 (or G600) system. I'd love to see that in the sim altogether as it's a great panel replacement that doesn't have the niche certification requirements of the G1000 and is more flexible than the G3X (especially for multi-engine aircraft. You can basically drop it in any aircraft and get the glass-panel functionality while being a lot more realistic than doing so with a G1000 or G3X.
@Charlie-Foxtrot Oh you're absolutely right, I didn't notice!
In the meantime some community members managed to get the G3X into the Bonanza, but it's not public (yet?).

-
@Charlie-Foxtrot Oh you're absolutely right, I didn't notice!
In the meantime some community members managed to get the G3X into the Bonanza, but it's not public (yet?).

@Outermarker Oh that's really cool!
I have a wishlist thread on the main msfs forums asking for a native G500/600 architecture. The G1000 is cool and all, but it's limited to just a handful of airframes - can't just drop it into any plane and be realistic. Same with the G3X - it is certified for the Bo, but wouldn't work for the Baron because it's not multi-engine compatible. That's why the G500/600 would be perfect. You could drop it into just about anything and connect it to a GNS or GTN, and still have a lot of the familiar Garmin functionality of the G1000/G3X.