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Now that the 777 is out, whats next?

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Digital Aviation should have their CRJ in Beta testing in the next few days according to Aerosoft..

 

And of course, the FSL A320-X. ^_^

 

Regards,

Ró.

Yup, the FSL A320 is the aircraft I an waiting for, should be a beauty! Am saving my money for that one!

 

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Digital Aviation Fokker. Oh wait...


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I'm waiting for more time to fly the 172 and 777. They're both at the top of the FSX class. I'm going to get years of enjoyment out of these two. :lol:

As long as your clickspots work har har har


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Yer no clickspots = plane INOP if ever there was one.

 

777 fine :)


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B747-400V2. They mentioned before that this will be out something like one to two months after the B777X. We just have to wait for that then.

 

Regards,

Darren Liew

I'm actually looking forward to that more than i was the T7

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Well its out and we're all enjoying it but it got me thinking, what next? What is the next BIG thing everyone is waiting on? is there even another BIG thing on the horizon? 

 

The only thing I can think of that could have as much attention as the 777 is FSL's A320.

 

Two birds in development I'm also looking forward to are EDSG's new Citation and Quality Wings 787.

 

How about you? What are you waiting on next?

 

The next big thing should be Battlefield 4.... hope the 777 will be compatible  :rolleyes:

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Steve's DX10 Fixer is my next 'big thing'. Also waiting on the FTX Global SP with enhanced lighting and (presumably in combination with Steve's fixer) proper function with DX10.


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--> Too many aircrafts for a destination...Enough !


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