Rolling out new airplanes, but which ones?

Here are the airplanes suggested in the forum so far! Vote for your favorite!

This poll will close the 15th of June 2025

  • Douglas DC-6

    :airplane: The Douglas DC-6 is a piston-powered airliner and cargo aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1946 to 1958

    :airplane: Four-engine, long-range airliner with pressurized cabin

    :airplane: Originally designed as military transport (XC-112), later developed for civilian use

    :airplane: Total production of the DC-6 series was 704, including military versions



  • E190 - Embraer 190

    :airplane: The E190 first flew in March 2004 and entered service with launch customer Jetblue Airways on November 8, 2005

    :airplane: Twin-engine regional jet manufactured by Embraer (Brazil)

    :airplane: The Embraer 190 is a commercial jet that can hold 98 passengers

    :airplane: The E190/195 models are fitted with two underwing-mounted GE 34-8E-10 turbofan engines



  • B742 - Boeing 747-200

    :airplane: Long range, high capacity wide-body airliner. In service since 1971

    :airplane: Boeing introduced the -200 in 1971, with uprated engines for a heavier maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) of 833,000 pounds (378 t)

    :airplane: Four-engine wide-body aircraft

    :airplane: Boeing delivered 396 747-200



  • B748 - Boeing 747-8

    :airplane: The Boeing 747-8 is a widebody commercial airliner developed as a ‘stretch’ of the Boeing 747-400

    :airplane: The aircraft’s fuselage was stretched by 18 feet (5.5 m), reaching a total length of 250 feet (76 m), making it the longest airliner in service until the debut of the 777X in 2020

    :airplane: Available in passenger (747-8I Intercontinental) and freighter (747-8F) variants

    :airplane: A total of 155 aircraft were built including 107 freighters and 48 passenger airliners



  • 757 - Boeing 757

    :airplane: The Boeing 757 is an American narrow-body airliner designed and built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes

    :airplane: Twin-engine, single-aisle aircraft designed as successor to the Boeing 727

    :airplane: After 1,050 had been built for 54 customers, production ended in October 2004

    :airplane: Available in 757-200 and 757-300 (stretched) variants



  • 767 - Boeing 767

    :airplane: The Boeing 767 is a mid- to large-size, long-range, wide-body twin-engine jet airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes

    :airplane: It was the manufacturer’s first wide-body twinjet and its first airliner with a two-crew glass cockpit

    :airplane: Designed as a smaller wide-body airliner than earlier aircraft such as the 747, the 767 has seating capacity for 181 to 375 persons



  • Dash Q400 - Bombardier Dash 8-400

    :airplane: Short range commuter airliner. In service since 1999. Further stretched and higher performance member of the Dash 8 series, with new quieter engines and computer controlled noise and vibration suppression system

    :airplane: Seating up to 90 passengers, the Dash 8-400 is the highest capacity turboprop on the market today

    :airplane: Twin-engine turboprop aircraft

    :airplane: 2 x 5071 SHP P&W PW150A turboprops with 6 blade Dowty propellers
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I voted for the one I voted for because I want more time to earn pax before you roll out one I actually want. One a week is very fast, and you already have enough of my money.

What about the Cessna Citation Longitude (C700)? It’s included with Deluxe and Premium Deluxe versions of MSFS and SimFly already have the variables to implement this aircraft.

We just need a standard version - right now there is only the limited-edition Halloween version that is no longer for sale.

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Dash 8 for most of user we dont have yet on mfs2020 and 24 xplane have it butnot good version in my opinion on xplane

Wich majestic doing for 2024

Kindra, apologies if I didn’t include these airplanes in the poll, I searched all the requests I could find, but we should ask people to add new topics for each new model they want to see added and people vote them, and then we do polls with the top 10 and archive the topics…

Requests here: https://forum.simfly.io/c/vote/newairplanes/38

I will find a way to put descriptions/instructions in the headers of categories and will all be much clear :wink:

Poll closed. Results:

34% - DC-6 - Douglas DC-6
31% - E190 - Embraer 190
23% - Dash Q400 - Bombardier Dash 8-400
08% - B748 - Boeing 747-8
04% - 757 - Boeing 757
and…
00% - 767 - Boeing 767
00% - B742 - Boeing 747-200

We have 2 ready from before, but in 3 week we will start with these.

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Since the Cessna Citation Longitude (C700) did not make the list for the poll, could SimFly perhaps just make the existing one available for purchase again?

I would think there would not need to be any programming necessary to implement the C700.

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