Durk Talsma wrote:
> While I'm at it. :-)
>
> With each release we include a selection of representative aircraft that 
> highlight FlightGear's capabilities. Inclusion criteria include: 
> Completeness, 
> variability across categories, realism, suitability for demo flights (think 
> of 
> aerotowing, AI/Multiplayer refueling, carrier landing, etc etc.), relative 
> ease of operation (ie don't want to intimidate new users too much), and disk 
> space (we don't want to bloat the base package too much). 
>
>
> So, with these criteria in mind, what would be your current top 10 of 
> aircraft?
>
> Cheers,
> Durk
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I don't have a full top ten, but I have these I would like to see with a 
release:

    * 777-200ER
    * Concorde

the Concorde is a very detailed aircraft and flyss great, the 777-200ER 
has a very nice range and is quite realistic.

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