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Good to see they made progress. Viking was one of our main sources of information when we made our Twin Otter. They send me all kinds of manuals and were very helpful with information.
Mathijs Kok
Aerosoft
It really is nice to know that the DeHavilland Marque is not dead and the logic that the Viking guy puts forward in the vid is refreshingly sensible – for the aviation world. “We have a good plane that the operators want – so why change a functioning system?”
A 19 seater at the stated price of just under $4million is good.
So… when do we see a -400 in sim, Mathijs? 😉 (and certainly not at that price, of course 😀 )
Beavers and Chippies too?