It is truly frightening the recent 'Flyer offerings aren't even compatible with themselves.
I would love to see the traditional Flyer "pizza cutter" flanges abandoned in favor of a highrail "Code 110" flange, as I've seen it called. Works on old AF layouts, and current track offerings.
It's time to stop measuring new Flyonel offerings by if they will clear old AFG switch machines.
I'm treading dangerous ground here, but I suggest those with 50+ year old track systems be cut loose in new product development considerations.
I know there are some great old traditional layouts out there. But the important word is "old." What percentage of new lines will be built with scavenged track?
It's time to look forward. New highrail flanges that aren't so ridiculously large. SHS/MTH and AM could do it, why not Lionel?
The weird cylindrical hopper gauge/flange/coupler debacle, and now the 90 degree crossing. It's all available for their R&D to look at, why are there these issues?
If the 90 degree crossing clears MTH and AM flanges, I say Lionel get in line flange-wise and let a great new dawn rise out of the darkness.