next big plane...
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Awww...I was sure that you guys had all kinds of manuals around...JonathanBleeker wrote:If you can get hold of a set of manuals for the TRAM/SWIP.....
Unfortunately, I only have the A-6E NATOPS and some other A-6 stuff (not the TRAM-version).
The TRAM/SWIP NATOPS-versions seems particularly elusive, although there was apparently one on auction 5 years ago.
But who knows what might pop up...
Having said that, I'd probably be very happy with a non-TRAM version as well, or even an older A-6A/B/C aircraft...
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Just throwing out even more "helpful" suggestions here...always on the lookout for exiting new aircraft to fly...
Would love to see a MilViz-standard A-26A/B-26K Invader (Counter-Invader) from the South-East Asia theatre, like used by the 609th Special Operations Squadron. Very specialized and narrow, I know, but seems like a fun aircraft.
Another one is the Canberra. Some might feel that it has been done to death already, and I've got Just Flight's Canberra PR9, not a bad package at all. But I think the B-57B with tandem cockpit (and even cooler, the B-57G "Tropic Moon III), once again with a focus on the SEA-theatre, would be absolutely awesome. Very very narrow segment probably, but...
Would love to see a MilViz-standard A-26A/B-26K Invader (Counter-Invader) from the South-East Asia theatre, like used by the 609th Special Operations Squadron. Very specialized and narrow, I know, but seems like a fun aircraft.
Another one is the Canberra. Some might feel that it has been done to death already, and I've got Just Flight's Canberra PR9, not a bad package at all. But I think the B-57B with tandem cockpit (and even cooler, the B-57G "Tropic Moon III), once again with a focus on the SEA-theatre, would be absolutely awesome. Very very narrow segment probably, but...
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Rockwell B1-B (A?) Lancer
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I've been falling in love with the MC-130J Commando II lately, because of various reasons...
Since you have a C-130J somewhere in the pipeline (still ongoing, I hope), I was wondering whether it would be possible for you to add the MC-130J to the versions available?
FLIR-turret (I think it is an MX-20, but not sure), INS/GPS navigation systems, configurable external tanks (4 total, the two outboard ones are drogue refuling pods) etc etc. For some low-flying infiltration goodness...
Of course, getting the absolute latest enhancements, like the Raytheon AN/APQ-187 Silent Knight terrain-following/terrain avoidance radar, would be EVEN more awesome, although I can appreciate the difficulty in terms of available documentation for that...
Since you have a C-130J somewhere in the pipeline (still ongoing, I hope), I was wondering whether it would be possible for you to add the MC-130J to the versions available?
FLIR-turret (I think it is an MX-20, but not sure), INS/GPS navigation systems, configurable external tanks (4 total, the two outboard ones are drogue refuling pods) etc etc. For some low-flying infiltration goodness...
Of course, getting the absolute latest enhancements, like the Raytheon AN/APQ-187 Silent Knight terrain-following/terrain avoidance radar, would be EVEN more awesome, although I can appreciate the difficulty in terms of available documentation for that...
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My wish is a Ju-52M or a Let 410
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We do have quite a bit in the pipeline but it's still good to hear what you guys want
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Please do the Otter and Turbine Itter, but in terms of bug planes for MSFS: 707 and the 135. Prefer the 707 and a 135 model with it, but would love to see that.