At this point, I really wouldn't mind at all any twin airplane. As long as it's got two engines and a wing, and can fly me and 3-5 of my friends from here to there in a matter of time, I don't care.
Seminole would be good for training in, but a B58 or G58 even?! Or Seneca of some sort. (Or an older piper twin... Apache, anyone?) Maybe the Aerostar too?
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Comanche, 172, 182, PA-28, Civ/Mil Mustang, T-6, COTS L049, P-40, Spitfire, V35, and Mighty B-17.
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Twin: Cessna 310D, E, or F.
Single: Cessna 185.
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Single: Cessna 185.
Willing to send deposit up front.
Seeya
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Hi Folks,
Love speculating - I would think any real modern twins are not likely because they would require some type of glass panel - and to get a properly working glass panel would require as much if not more development than the entire aircraft... It's a frontier a2a has yet to broach...
The most likely would have to be either the Seminole or the Aerostar - personally I'm hoping for the Aerostar... The Seminole has been done before and despite the bias around here - it was relatively well received by the community at large... LOL - if you actually own the plane it seems that would be the easiest to model...
Regards,
Scott
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Love speculating - I would think any real modern twins are not likely because they would require some type of glass panel - and to get a properly working glass panel would require as much if not more development than the entire aircraft... It's a frontier a2a has yet to broach...
The most likely would have to be either the Seminole or the Aerostar - personally I'm hoping for the Aerostar... The Seminole has been done before and despite the bias around here - it was relatively well received by the community at large... LOL - if you actually own the plane it seems that would be the easiest to model...
Regards,
Scott
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I don't mind what twin is released, so long as it is the next release. I hate glass instruments though, so I hope it will have a nice panel full of round dials. I just hope that it's released this year, as it's been too long between releases that have really lit my fire. The Comanche was the last one to do so. I understand the need to make existing products compatible with 64bit sims, but I'm one of those who won't be buying such a sim for a while as I would need a new PC first, which I can't afford for a year at least. So I'm hoping that work continues on the GA twin along side of the conversions of existing planes.
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Mike
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Mike
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