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Please, please support Fslab Concorde X

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Hi FS++ Team,

 

I believe only you guys have the expertise to add FO & Engineer to the amazing Concorde. 

 

The Concorde is really too complex for a single pilot operation...

 

Best Regards

If MCE can be persuaded to support FSLabs Concorde, it would be worth an upgrade fee. How about it, FS++?

Regards,

PD

I agree FS Labs Concord is a great simulation, that would greatly benefit the attention of MCE! 

 

Tipitout (Philip),  I think you will find that FS++ don't do upgrade fees. They will support merit worthy aircraft free of charge, ( Unlike others!).  As we have seen with all MCE's high level support aircraft.  Another reason they are the Best in the business!

 

Put some requests in the "Which aircraft would you like to see" Thread!  I bet Ben has the Concord on his "To Do" list anyway! ^_^

 

 

The FSLabs Concord is a very procedure heavy aircraft.  It is perfectly suited to MCE support. The checklists and flows, especially after take off, are very strenuous for a single pilot and detract from the Concord sim.

 

As we all know, this is yet another aircraft that was never, ever flown single crewed. Always with a 1st officer and a flight engineer.

 

Of course, the flows would have to be done spot on and that would require sim pilots who know how to fly the Concord. e.g. The complexity of the fuel panel could be worked into a "Flow" for fuel transfers between various tanks.

 

So that's three votes! :lol:

 

Best Regards

David

 

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