Missing aircraft models from database

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

wapp11

Quote from: wapp11 on October 13, 2011, 06:36:21 PM
How about an old China built jet  :o

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai_Y-10

What he said!  :laugh:

Also the Lockheed R6V https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_R6V_Constitution

And Convair model 37 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convair_XC-99

Mentioned a few times, but still a fan Tupolev ANT-20 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupolev_ANT-20

Fairchild Dornier 428 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild_Dornier_428JET

Also I think it would be fun to include some proposed propfan aircraft like the

Yak-46 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakovlev_Yak-46

MD-94X https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonnell_Douglas_MD-94X

Boeing 7J7 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_7J7

Antonov An-180 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonov_An-180

I know most of the time is probably spent figuring out cargo, but I just spent a lot of time on wiki reading about airplanes so figured I'd share.

jram


gazzz0x2z

With gigagames like current GW2, we need more models. You can't feed 600 players with just a small family of planes.



MuzhikRB

May be add this concept to GWs ?
It will add interesting strategy choices and interest in late game periods.

http://boomsupersonic.com/

Our XB-1 Supersonic Demonstrator is scheduled to fly in late 2017.

Afterward, we will pursue rigorous safety-testing and FAA certification of our passenger airliner. We will pursue it as quickly as possible, while not skipping any steps. We look forward to the first record-setting passenger flights in the early 2020s.

gazzz0x2z

Quote from: [ATA]MuzhikRB on November 16, 2016, 02:43:26 PM
May be add this concept to GWs ?
It will add interesting strategy choices and interest in late game periods.

http://boomsupersonic.com/

Our XB-1 Supersonic Demonstrator is scheduled to fly in late 2017.

Afterward, we will pursue rigorous safety-testing and FAA certification of our passenger airliner. We will pursue it as quickly as possible, while not skipping any steps. We look forward to the first record-setting passenger flights in the early 2020s.

Interesting. 200M$ for 45 business seats. With similar costs that 45 business seats in a normal plane. Due to speed, you fly more often, and therefore can spread the buying cost over more flights. If what they say is true, then maybe it could work. But if anything, just one thing, is too optimistic, they're toasted.

rntair

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qunow

#88
Gulfstream G550/G650
ATR-92
Airbus A319LR
Airbus A330-200Lite
Airbus A330-500
Airbus A330-300 HGW with GP7000 engine
Airbus A330 Regional
Airbus A350 Regional
Airbus A350-2000
Airbus A380-900
Boeing Sonic Cruiser
Boeing 747-400XQLR
Boeing 747X/747-500X/600X
Boeing 767-100
Boeing 767MR/LR
Boeing 767-400ERX
Boeing 777-100X
Boeing 777-10X
Boeing 2707
Boeing MoM
Bombardier CS500
Bombardier Dash 8 Q400X
Bombardier Dash 8 Q700
McDonnell Dogulas DC-8 Super 70s (Engine refit)
McDonnell Dogulas DC-10 Super 60s
McDonnell Dogulas MD-12
McDonnell Dogulas MD-94X, MD-92X, MD-91, MD-80 UHB
McDonnell Dogulas ATMR
McDonnell Dogulas Fokker MDF-100
Tupolev Tu-204SM
Tupolev Tu-204-300SR/MR/LR
Tupolev Tu-244
Tupolev Tu-304
Tupolev Tu-324
Tupolev Tu-414
Ilyushin Il-196
Antonov An-132
Antonov An-180
Antonov An-218
Antonov An-70TK
Antonov An-124
Sukhoi SSJ100-60
Sukhoi SSJ130
Xian MA700
Shanghai Y-10
Comac C929
Comac C939
Pilatus PC-6
Pilatus PC-24
Lockheed LM-100J
CASA C-295
IAe/IPTN N-245/250/219
Let L-410NG
PAC P-750 XSTOL


[ATA] Hassel

Quote from: qunow on November 17, 2016, 11:14:35 AM
DHC-8-400
DHC-8-401
DHC-8-402
Bombardier Dash 8 Q400X
ATR-92
Airbus A350-2000
Airbus 380-900
Boeing Sonic Cruiser
DC-8-71
DC-8-73
DC-10-61
DC-10-62
DC-10-63
Tu-204SM
Tu-204-300HGW
Tu-244
Tu-304
Tu-324
Tu-414
An-180
An-218
Xian MA700
Comac C929

if you want to do an effort to get these in the game, some technical data for each of the aircraft is required,

look at some of the previous post and the data provided


TheLostNZ

Quote from: Captim on November 18, 2016, 05:19:19 PM
Surely time for these?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embraer_E-Jet_E2_family

only problem with those are the delivery dates, imagine the backlog that will still be on those by the time the GW ended.
Look at the backlog on the ejets in GW2
8 years of deliverys, and by that stage there will be alot of big orders for new models, both for fleet replacement and UM spaming, unless they games lasted until 2040 there may be no use for them, just my thoughts but anyway

NovemberCharlie

Quote from: TheLostNZ on November 21, 2016, 11:23:57 AM
only problem with those are the delivery dates, imagine the backlog that will still be on those by the time the GW ended.
Look at the backlog on the ejets in GW2
8 years of deliverys, and by that stage there will be alot of big orders for new models, both for fleet replacement and UM spaming, unless they games lasted until 2040 there may be no use for them, just my thoughts but anyway
Could say the same thing about the 777X, C919, A330NEO, A350...

TheLostNZ

Quote from: NovemberCharlie on November 21, 2016, 12:59:58 PM
Could say the same thing about the 777X, C919, A330NEO, A350...

true but by that stage only a few people can afford the neos and 777xs, not me thou ill be stuck with bac111s by that stage still :-[

NovemberCharlie

Quote from: TheLostNZ on November 21, 2016, 02:19:43 PM
true but by that stage only a few people can afford the neos and 777xs, not me thou ill be stuck with bac111s by that stage still :-[
Who is to say the E2s won't be ridiculously expensive  :P

TheLostNZ

gonna guess itll be between ejet classic and 777 classic

rntair

If the 2707 was put in the game do you think it would be used ?
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NovemberCharlie

Quote from: rntair on November 23, 2016, 10:11:57 PM
If the 2707 was put in the game do you think it would be used ?
YESS AWS supersonic revolution
Lockheed L2000
Boeing Sonic cruiser
Boeing 2707
Aerion AS2
Boom

saetta

The SNCASE Languedoc ..I think was produced and flown in much greater numbers then DC 5 or Mercure ...It has a place in post WW2 civil aviation history!  Not the best plane around at the time, but it improved once fitted with PW engines. Air France flew them as well as AVIACO ( Spain) and the Lebanese carrier ..Two more I think also but can't remember who.
SAMI give history a chance and revive this unique, slow, uneconomical, and relatively dangerous airliner , that did not flop as bad as it should have !!