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If the idea still doesn't fancy you, maybe try your hand in A330s and A340s, and 757, 767 and 777 models? Maybe even try the new A350 and 787? They're moderate sized planes but I'm certain they'd still fit pretty well within the airports provided in Cities Skylines.
I'm not demanding you to, but I think it'd be cool to step up from the smaller planes and still keep nice crisp textures on the assets. You'd become insanely popular to us plane fanatics. =)
Your decision, of course.
By the way, any plans on making 747s, A380s, etc? Or are you just sticking with small planes for now?
Don't want to seem pushy. Just curious.
Can you make the Qantas retrojet 737?
I can provide you a link to a picture if you want.
http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--7OeRvY1l--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_636/hj6bx6m8vwzerwtyv3z3.jpg
Your assets are first class mate, some of the best texture work I've seen.