Low & Slow Planes

Posted:
Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:18 am
by Mothball
Heys guys, I'm more of a "low & slow flyer". I am wondering if anyone is working on updating some planes such as the Bellanca Scout or the Beechcraft Bonanza V 35 for FSX. I have some V 35 payware for FSX, and they're nice looking but just don't seem to be quite up to snuff, especially for the price. I haven't run acrost any Bellanca Scouts for FSX yet. I have tried using the FS9 stuff in FSX, but now that I have become "spoiled" with the FSX standards, the FS9 planes just need an update. I'll admit these are some of the "fastest" planes that I enjoy, usually I stick to the Piper J 3 Cub and the Cessna 172s. Anyway, I was just wondering about the possiblility of these aircraft being updated. Many thanx and respect. Semper Fi, Dave
Re: Low & Slow Planes

Posted:
Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:53 am
by Sir_Crashalot
Re: Low & Slow Planes

Posted:
Wed Nov 14, 2007 4:26 pm
by Mothball
Well, yeah :) .... Not too shabby. I've never heard of that company, but the screenshots are awesome and seems to be a quality product. I think you might have twisted my arm right past the price. ;) E29 = about $42 USD, alright I'm sold. :D Thanx. Semper Fi, Dave
Re: Low & Slow Planes

Posted:
Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:00 pm
by Sir_Crashalot
RealAir does make high quality payware. I've got their Scout, Decathlon, Citabria package for FS2004 along with the Spitfire and the Marchetti. Absolutely awesome VC's and models. You won't be sorry with this one.
Crash

Re: Low & Slow Planes

Posted:
Thu Nov 15, 2007 12:02 am
by Ashar
RealAir does make high quality payware. I've got their Scout, Decathlon, Citabria package for FS2004 along with the Spitfire and the Marchetti. Absolutely awesome VC's and models. You won't be sorry with this one.
Crash

In other words, you've got everything by them

Shame their new Duke will only be for FSX :-/