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What if you like to propose a project?
#41
Posted 28 October 2009 - 03:23
Here are some aircraft suggestions I posted in another topic:
Cessna 150
Cessna 120
Cessna 140
Cessna 170
Cessna 175
Cessna 400 (with Garmin G1000)
Cirrus SR-22 (with Garmin Perspective)
Ercoupe
Luscombe
Diamond DA-40
Piper PA-22
Piper J-4 Coupe
Piper J-5
Piper PA-12
Piper PA-14
Cessna 162 Skycatcher
Piper PA-18 Super Cub
Auster J Series
Beagle A-109 Airedale
#42
Guest_M31_*
Posted 29 October 2009 - 11:01
I've recently read Vulcan 607 by Rowland White and apart from a really good read its inspired me to try this epic flight with a few coffee breaks of course! Also I've recently seen the UK's restored Vulcan and am truly inspired by this aircraft.
Maybe Aerosoft could model the Penguins on the Falklands like they did with wildlife in African Adventures
#43
Posted 30 October 2009 - 00:46
Sao Paulo will be the the city hosting the FIFA World Cup 2014 opening show and the 1st game.
Here you can find more information about in english:
São Paulo: http://en.wikipedia..../S%C3%A3o_Paulo
Guarulhos Int.: http://en.wikipedia....ational_Airport
Congonhas Int.: http://en.wikipedia....o_Paulo_Airport
Campo de Marte: http://en.wikipedia....e_Marte_Airport
Congonhas International Airport already have a FS9/FSX scenery made by Tropical Sim, wich is compatible with AES, but the other 2 doesn't.
I'll be visiting this topic just to see how it comes... and with my fingers crossed =)
Aerosoft, keep up the excellent work!!!
#44
Posted 01 November 2009 - 15:59
first of all I want to add some CAPITALS to this thread:
Brussels, Berlin, Oslo, Paris, Budapest, Dublin, Athens, Vienna, Madrid, Rome, London,...
Just kidding.
I'd like to see the following sceneries developed for FSX:
- Singapore Changi
- Tokio Haneda and Narita
- Sydney
- Los Angeles as FSDT won't do a scenery for FSX due to Cloud 9
- Warsaw
- Oslo
- Copenhagen
- Milan (both)
- Rome
- Reggio Calabria and all other major Italian airports as ISDT don't exist any more
- All major airports of Spain and Portugal
- Athens and some more major Greek airports as freeware developers don't consider creating FSX sceneries in the future
- Airports in former Yugoslavia
- Some bigger Russian Airports like St. Petersburg or Moscow
- Dubai and other airports in the UAE
- Airports in Israel, especially Tel Aviv Ben Gurion
- More French Airports like Lyon and so on
- A Keflavik scenery would be nice
- Sceneries in Thailand, especially Bangkok and Phuket, Ko Samui....
- Sceneries in India like Dehli, Mumbai...
- Scenries in Indonesia
- Some great South African Sceneries
- Egypt airports like Hurghada, Sharm El-Sheik, Cairo or Alexandria
- Northern African airports like Tunis, Casablanca etc.
So you see, there are many FSX-playgrounds for Aerosoft. Hopefully some of the sceneries make it into the simulator.
Best regards
Chris
#45
Posted 02 November 2009 - 14:17
Hi everybody,
first of all I want to add some CAPITALS to this thread:![]()
Brussels, Berlin, Oslo, Paris, Budapest, Dublin, Athens, Vienna, Madrid, Rome, London,...![]()
Just kidding.![]()
I'd like to see the following sceneries developed for FSX:
- Singapore Changi
- Tokio Haneda and Narita
- Sydney
- Los Angeles as FSDT won't do a scenery for FSX due to Cloud 9
- Warsaw
- Oslo
- Copenhagen
- Milan (both)
- Rome
- Reggio Calabria and all other major Italian airports as ISDT don't exist any more
- All major airports of Spain and Portugal
- Athens and some more major Greek airports as freeware developers don't consider creating FSX sceneries in the future
- Airports in former Yugoslavia
- Some bigger Russian Airports like St. Petersburg or Moscow
- Dubai and other airports in the UAE
- Airports in Israel, especially Tel Aviv Ben Gurion
- More French Airports like Lyon and so on
- A Keflavik scenery would be nice
- Sceneries in Thailand, especially Bangkok and Phuket, Ko Samui....
- Sceneries in India like Dehli, Mumbai...
- Scenries in Indonesia
- Some great South African Sceneries
- Egypt airports like Hurghada, Sharm El-Sheik, Cairo or Alexandria
- Northern African airports like Tunis, Casablanca etc.
So you see, there are many FSX-playgrounds for Aerosoft. Hopefully some of the sceneries make it into the simulator.
Best regards
Chris
Wow Chris you dont want much lol it said a project not whole new sim!!
#46
Posted 02 November 2009 - 22:24
Here're my proposals
Mauritius Airport:
Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport - (FIMP) would be a very nice scenery.
Malaysia:
Kuala Lumpur International Airport - WMKK would also be a great add-on.
Singapore:
Changi International Airport - WSSS would be nice too.
Nick
#47
Posted 04 November 2009 - 01:28
Wow Chris you dont want much lol it said a project not whole new sim!!
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I never proposed a new sim at all.
Regards
Chris
#48
Posted 10 November 2009 - 09:01
- Totally agree with LOWW, mentioned in the second post of this thread. We have no good FSX LOWW, and I don't see FlyTampa updating theirs.
- Piarco International Airport in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. How I would love to fly my Surinam Airways planes into that airport!
- BAe 146, as was already mentioned: Greta little commuter plane, but apparently both a freeware and payware version (by IRIS) are being produced.
- Ben Gurion Tel Aviv would be great, but as Mathij already said, chances will probably be rather slim. Besides, Ben Gurion 2006, a freeware version that can be found at avsim, seems to work very well in FSX.
For the rest, most airports I want are being produced right now by Aerosoft, so thanks!
Benjamin van Soldt
#49
Posted 12 November 2009 - 17:14
#50
Posted 13 November 2009 - 12:05
C-17 Galaxy... nuff said!
C-5 is your Galaxy
C-17 is your Globemaster and a very nice aircraft too.
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#51
Posted 14 November 2009 - 17:33
The Beaver is still one of my favourite addons, but I think the engine management and other realism features are lagging a bit behind compared to what is possible in FSX. I think you have done a great job in this respect for the H1B, the Bushhawk or the Catalina. I would be happy if I had something comparable for the Beaver.
#52
Posted 15 November 2009 - 05:23
C-5 is your Galaxy
C-17 is your Globemaster and a very nice aircraft too.
My heads been in a vice lately...but honestly either one will do!
#53
Guest_AngelsAndAirwaves_*
Posted 16 November 2009 - 10:56
#54
Posted 16 November 2009 - 11:59
Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAe_146
Pics of the baby;



Would be awesome if you guys could make it, as we flight simmers really need one which is fully working with FSX and have working VC and such!
- Emil
#55
Guest_AngelsAndAirwaves_*
Posted 16 November 2009 - 12:42
#56
Posted 16 November 2009 - 13:58
#57
Posted 16 November 2009 - 14:40
#58
Posted 18 November 2009 - 10:56
Cheers,
Marvin
Grüße,
Marvin
#59
Posted 18 November 2009 - 17:45
The "Red Bull" F1 Air Race cities would make an interesting series - those that you already have (London et al) could have the bits added per patch and others would be new. The main feature here would be the cities and not so much the airports.
A very good payware FSX Tiger Moth would be a blessing after that last debacle.
I can understand why you are leaving Greece alone - for those who don't visit Avsim, I can recommend the HSP (Hellas Scenery Project) stuff here
Cyprus perhaps?
New bumpmapped autogen vegetation and scenery tiles?
Chris I'm wondering what the reason is for not making scenery in Greece, aerosoft is there something that keeps you away from doing payware stuff in Greece just curious??
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#60
Posted 23 November 2009 - 16:18
Cape Air flies C402s in the area of Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.
Air Labrador flies 3 DHC-6s, 2 Beech 1900Ds and a C208 in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Yeti Airlines in Nepal would be a natural extention of the Lukla scenery and the Twin Otter with 28 other airports that can be added.
Kenmore Air and Whistler Air in the Pacific Northwest would be interesting but given that Orbx is doing that area right now it might not be commercially viable.
Seaplanes of Key West would be interesting but it looks to be out of business now so access might be an issue.
Chalk's airlines used to be the oldest running airline in the world operating out of Fort Lauderdale but I can't tell if it is operating right now: http://en.wikipedia....tional_Airlines
I think this is a unique way to approach the market that, so far, no one else is doing. I also think that if you work in conjunction with some of these airlines it might make it easier to get access to airports and the data you need. They might see it as useful marketing that doesn't cost them anything. Especially those that are in a very weak financial position like Air Labrador that has had to reduce it's service air and fleet recently.
#61
Posted 24 November 2009 - 09:21
#62
Posted 25 November 2009 - 04:13
You already have all our neighbouring countries so it would fit in nicely.
Lars Domen
#63
Posted 25 November 2009 - 16:33
#64
Posted 26 November 2009 - 12:21
I'd like to add my votes to the Avro and Singapore, the current Singapore version is, as a matter of fact, rather "poor" (laugh laugh^^)
Anyways, to add to that it would be quite interesting to have a small GA airplane that does not belong to Carenados range of Pipers and Cessnas and Mooneys, every VFR-Pilot already knows their Checklists by heart.
So I was thinking something small, an Ultralight! I know, we already have the Katana, but what I am offering just has more spice:
The Breezer CR - http://www.breezeraircraft.de/. It's a very beautiful, sporty little airplane with a very modern interior, which makes it so interesting, because there aren't that many GA acft available on the FS-market yet that are actually made in a satisfying quality for FS9&FSX and offering a modern glass cockpit (I really don't like the eaglesoft products that much...).
Anyways, check out some photos:

I admit I don't really think you're gonna do this, but hey it's worth a try^^
#65
Posted 26 November 2009 - 23:58
The only two aircraft I have ever really hoped to see updated are the emb-120 and the t-38.
I am not saying these are aerosofts most popular requests but certainly they are my two hopes for flight sim.
Thanks
Richy
#66
Posted 29 November 2009 - 12:49
It's already in development by ImagineSim:
http://www.imaginesim.com/future01.htm
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#67
Posted 29 November 2009 - 16:19
#68
Posted 01 December 2009 - 11:16
#69
Posted 01 December 2009 - 18:36
#71
Posted 05 December 2009 - 00:23
#72
Posted 08 December 2009 - 22:13
FAJS - O R Tambo in South Africa!

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#73
Posted 10 December 2009 - 16:17
A scenery from New-Zealand would also be nice as it's a very beautiful contry that has the right quiet airstrips for "relax" flying.
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#74
Posted 10 December 2009 - 16:21
Why are those airstrips attractive? Well, they give the opportunity to some 747 pilots (who forgot what's real flying
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#75
Posted 10 December 2009 - 20:31
Sheremetyevo
Domodedovo
Vnukovo
All serving different needs to a much under developed part of FS9 & FSX. I know some of these sceneries have been released before, but many years ago and after a decent hour spent searching the net, they seem to be no longer available.
#76
Posted 13 December 2009 - 17:25
Not sure if this has been mentioned and i appreciate access would be difficult, but i'm talking about the three Moscow airports,
Sheremetyevo
Domodedovo
Vnukovo
All serving different needs to a much under developed part of FS9 & FSX. I know some of these sceneries have been released before, but many years ago and after a decent hour spent searching the net, they seem to be no longer available.
I second that one. These are important airports, and it's a pity we can't get to fly to them. The sceneries that have been developed can not longer be bought, either... I'm not sure how you could get access to these airports, but getting in contact with the developers of Russian scenery, like the Tolmachevo team, or perhaps FSProTeam (that holds the Project Tupolev Aircraft amongst others), could help.
support@fs-proteam.com
Email for FSProTeam. didn’t check it myself, but it might help you.
Benjamin van Soldt
#77
Posted 14 December 2009 - 22:40
An F-22.
Go ahead and say it's an expensive, overrated piece of garbage. That may be. But to my knowlege, there is yet to come a decent F-22 for FSX. You did an excellent job on the F-16, think you could pull this off?
#78
Posted 15 December 2009 - 06:54
For all, who said Singapore Changi:
It's already in development by ImagineSim:
http://www.imaginesim.com/future01.htm
Yes, but I'd like to see the whole island done, including Changi and the other civilian and RSAF bases. I'd pay very serious money for that!
#79
Posted 15 December 2009 - 12:43
Below a picture of the Dynamic I take flying lessons in:
Bert
#80
Posted 15 December 2009 - 20:55
Yeah, I like that!
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