next big plane...
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very interesting but, please, no more Boeing, what we really need is:
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KC-135 any version would b awesome.
IF you go with the R model you could get into all the cool reconnaissance versions like the RC-135 etc even if it's just a visual difference, but it would give Milziv a product line that can keep expanding , Like that other company does with their line up of models.
Jon
IF you go with the R model you could get into all the cool reconnaissance versions like the RC-135 etc even if it's just a visual difference, but it would give Milziv a product line that can keep expanding , Like that other company does with their line up of models.
Jon
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KC-10 would get my vote. FSX/P3D is sorely missing a decent KC-10/DC-10...
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The otter is, indeed, on our list already.
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I know there is an old alpha-sim version of the Boeing B47 but a Milviz version would sure be very nice
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Yeap +1 for a great DC8, withall Milviz features and docs!
A team that could really honour this plane!
A team that could really honour this plane!
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I think it's time to finally bring a good F-105 and F-111 to flight sim. Let me explain why. The F-105 is one of the icons of the Vietnam war. The only F-105 for FSX is fairly basic to say the least. The only way to start it is with ctrl+E. After purchasing previous military products from milviz and seeing the quality in the work it's a great choice! I think it should be the F-105F/G with full mil caps plus tacpack integration. An F-111 would be great too. The four currently out have their perks, but they all lack the realism of milviz products. An F-111 with full weapons capability and working TFR would be fantastic!
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Another good choice would be a dash 8-100,falcon 50/7x
Fokker F-27 friendship,717-200 or a good boeing 727 jet wise i would say F-14 or f-22 but that would just be my choices...hope thats not asking too much
Fokker F-27 friendship,717-200 or a good boeing 727 jet wise i would say F-14 or f-22 but that would just be my choices...hope thats not asking too much
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More one Heli like S76 or S76D payware could be GREAT for longer flights!!
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A Bombardier study sim level regional or business jet.
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The Otter sounds great especially if there is an amphibian version. A detailed Pilatus PC-6 Porter in land and amphibian versions or a DeHaviland Beaver land and amphibian version would also be a good choice. While there are a few Beavers and Porters available, they lack the quality of more recent GA aircraft builds. One of these in HD graphics with DX11 backlit gauges, Lotus illumination styled landing lights, etc. would be great!Krazycolin wrote:The otter is, indeed, on our list already.
Just my thoughts...
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Quite some time ago I saw pics of an in development C-130J, I'm sure they were from Milviz. However, I am unable to locate these pictures at this time. Is or was there going to be a Milviz C-130J?
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It's in code right now
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Thanks Colin. What does that mean? I'm sorry I have no idea how these planes are made or how the process works.