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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Another zoom on the Fokker 50

FSX. Terrence Klaverweide (Founder of McPhat's) has posted 3 more shots of the Fokker 50 Aruba livery with an amazing view on windows.
 
 
 
 
 
More details on this project :
 
 
 
 

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a really beautiful model of a really ugly aircraft.

I guess ugly girls need love too, but a Fokker 50? Really? There are so many gorgeous turboprop aircraft out there, like the Dornier 328, or the Saab 2000. Hell, even the Dornier 228 would make a better project than the Fokker 50.

Puzzling this, I wonder how it will sell.

Martin said...

Well, very nice indeed, but that's nor what I would spend my money for. Any word on the interior?

Unknown said...

Talk about some nasty skills... Wow

Anonymous said...

Nice preview! Any link where we can see the progress of systems and VC?

Anonymous said...

I do like the Fokker 50 a lot! :)

Very glad, that there is some serious developer doing it for FSX!

Martin said...

There's a ton of Dutch simmers that will die to have a good Fokker plane in their hangars. I'm not Dutch and I'll fly Dash-8 ;) Soon!

Anonymous said...

Agree on the SAAB2000 or 340....F50 build only 213 units..? But Coolsky already did gauge programming for the PAOB Fokker 50 & 60...so I guess the step for Coolsky isn't that big in comparison to developing a whole new type from scratch!

Anonymous said...

It is for me not a question of if it will be a F27/F50. It is a question how much innovation in aircraft simulation quality will be delivered?
As Aerosoft with its new version of the Twin Otter - i only see screenshots. McPhat´s external model shots are more quality. McPhat textures fills up the virtual address space until OOM accures.

I like the F50, but i buy any type of aircraft if the developer gives me an "quality simulation".

Unfortunately i do not believe that this McPhat product will get an simulation as A2A,FSL or PMDG stable deliver their products.

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