Missing aircraft models from database

Started by Sami, October 23, 2010, 07:43:07 AM

Ilyushin

Oh, haven't seen it yet. Neither found it at the Compare aircraft/global statistics screen, because I thought all airplanes listed there are the only ones in the game.

Tujue

Quote from: Ilyushin on October 29, 2010, 10:33:07 AM
Oh, haven't seen it yet. Neither found it at the Compare aircraft/global statistics screen, because I thought all airplanes listed there are the only ones in the game.
If you had viewed the link Sami provided in the first post, you could easily see Sukhoi Superjet 100-75 and Sukhoi Superjet 100-95 ;)

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Dave4468

How many of the original list are now in the database, there really are some lovely aircraft in there that will fit with JA when it starts today. A fleet of Yorks and Lancastrians then moving into Comets and VC10s!  ;D

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Sami

Quote from: Dave4468 on October 29, 2010, 11:10:30 AM
How many of the original list are now in the database, there really are some lovely aircraft in there that will fit with JA when it starts today.

What you see in the Info section is what's available in present and future v.1.2 game worlds. So Comet won't be available here unfortunately. I am hoping to add all major missing historic models in v.1.3.

Dave4468

Fair enough then. Another reason to wait with baited breath for 1.3  ;D

Dave4468

How about the Lisunov Li-2/PS-84.

It may be a Soviet built version of the DC-3 but with a few differences.

Only a little one though.

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norcarolinian


swiftus27


LePresidente

what about the Japanese built NAMC YS-11. There was 182 built - 64 seater capacity turboprop airplane

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAMC_YS-11

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Talentz

I like that DC-5. Smaller seating w/ slightly faster speed and 5x the range over a DC-3?

Does anyone have any creditable performance or ... should I research into it?



Talentz

raptorva

How about the Gippsland Aeronautics GA-8 Airvan?
http://www.gippsaero.com/ZoneID=141.htm



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Kazari

Quote from: Talentz on November 07, 2010, 02:27:36 AM
I like that DC-5. Smaller seating w/ slightly faster speed and 5x the range over a DC-3?

Does anyone have any creditable performance or ... should I research into it?
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I tried to research this, but data was hard to come by. And no wonder given its history as outlined on Wikipedia. It was an interesting read, though. This is sometimes called the phantom Douglas plane.

norcarolinian

any thoughts on adding the (WL) designation to Boeing 737, 757, 767, etc. to differentiate Winglet models?

with savings on fuel, etc.?

just a thought...

MattDell

Quote from: raptorva on November 07, 2010, 03:50:18 AM
How about the Gippsland Aeronautics GA-8 Airvan?
http://www.gippsaero.com/ZoneID=141.htm



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Oooh, they use one of these for tours in Kauai.  I went on one a few months ago... nice aircraft!

raptorva

yeah, I've (briefly) flown one seeing as I live very close to where they are made. A simple, rugged aircraft. You can just wash it down with a hose on the inside if you need to. Basically a box with wings which makes it easily adaptable too. Plus now they have a turbocharged version out and might be putting the GAF Nomad back into production as a modernized version (akin to the Viking DHC-6 Twin Otter 400)