• The Spanish-Canary Islands airline "Binter" has currently 16 of these amazing 'birds', so I hope for a miracle... ;):thumbup:

  • We already have enough twin-engine aircraft. You can't ask them to add all the planes. It's unrealistic.

    Who decides who gets added or not, and it also makes no sense to keep counting how many engines there are. Following that logic, the B727 should have been in the game, and they didn't even discard the MD11. Not to mention that it's not about "realism" but about what the community wants to use with their own money.

  • I’d really like to see the E-Jets family in the simulator.

    Any of them: E170, E175, E190, E195, E290, E295

    I understand that developing an aircraft from scratch is much more complex than creating variants of existing models. Even so, I believe I’m not alone—many people in the community would also love to see a functional E-Jet in Aerofly.

    I have several other simulators installed on my computer, but Aerofly has been standing out more and more to me. The main reason is consistency: beyond the large variety of aircraft and liveries, everything works reliably. In other simulators, it’s common to find systems that work well in one aircraft but are broken in another. Aerofly may not be perfect, but it does the essentials very well—and that makes a big difference.

    That’s why I think adding an E-Jet would be a great step forward. Just like in other simulators, this aircraft family—extremely popular and widely used around the world—is often overlooked. Precisely because of that, I see a great opportunity here: investing in an aircraft that goes beyond the usual Airbus/Boeing options and offers a fresh experience for those looking for something different in commercial aviation.

    Additionally, once the first model is developed with fully functional systems, expanding to the rest of the family should become much easier.

    So here’s my suggestion: invest in an aircraft that is well-loved, highly relevant, and still underrepresented—something that could become a strong differentiator for the simulator.

  • It would also be the first simulator to bring (for example) a good level E295 to both mobile and PC, which would be epic, even if it took a while, I'm sure it would be worth it and would be very successful for breaking away from the Boeing and Airbus standard to the E-Jet.

    In addition, it would be easier in the future to add other already famous Embraer aircraft such as our beloved Embraer Phenom 300 and the legendary C390 which was very successful abroad!!

  • Ask IPACS if they happen to use their 3D models, which are developed in partnership with Aerosoft.

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