Aircraft suggestion
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Hi Nick!
Would you consider making a Mitsubishi MU-2?
More specifically, the Marquise? -
Hi!
First, I want to say that I absolutely love your work. I've purchased all your aircraft (except maybe the C208 for now), and I fly them all. However, I often find myself coming back to the Dukes and the TBM, mainly because of the interactive elements like opening doors, tables, and turning individual lights on. These small details really enhance the realism, especially in VR! You mentioned that you are planning to upgrade your older steam gauge overalls as standalone versions, count me in as a future customer!
As a student pilot IRL, I really appreciate the level of commitment and detail you put into these products, and I canโt wait to fly the Starship! It's exciting to re/discover this unique aircraft through your work. Also, feel free to feed us with some news on its progress.
Now that youโve done piston aircraft and turboprops, have you ever considered creating a radial engine aircraft ? Another plane I often fly in MSFS is the Beech D18S (with the Denarq mod). While both Carenado and Denarq have done an amazing work on it however, I can't help but imagine how incredible it would be with the same level of detail, systems, and failures as your products, especially in the upcoming MSFS 2024 career mode!
Iโm sure you have a long list of projects and suggestions from other aviation fans like me, so I completely understand if you donโt even have time to respond.
I hope you are doing find and again, can't wait to fly the starship
Kind regards,
Ted
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Beechcraft Travel Air or a Piper Aztec (preferably one with a turbo) would be nice
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I like this velocity XL-5 with reverse thrust.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0QZcUQjajE
Or maybe the V-Twin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7YOaS9Lz6E
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I would love to see an old school Navajo Chieftain with this panel, which is very close to my fathers (second one off production line in early 70's). I had thought the RNAV was a KN74 but looking at this it used the KNC610. I remember watching the numbers scroll through when nav frequencies were changed. There's a Youtube video of a repair shop showing this action on a repaired KNC610.