August 7, 201510 yr Hello,I am writing you because I want to ask you if possible to study the possibility of a new very interesting aircraft , but a bit old now .Since Fsx , and lack of support SSW , the abscence wonderful Harald Nehring and Simon Topmann , it lacks a true and beautiful A300-600/600ST and A310 family , and I regret it !!If only I had the time and capabilities for devellopper I would ...I think as the MD-11 , that to be interesting for the community.These aircraft are still flying , and can still do interesting things .I understand that you were very very busy especially with the release of 744v2 and DC6 .But if you feel like it .I have some documentation :-) A310 proud repainter. Rafael Braz
August 8, 201510 yr Sadly, if PMDG does do an Airbus, I would think that there is a far greater chance of seeing something like the A380 rather than an A300\310, as there would be far more customers for that sort of product. I think they learned that with the MD11 project. Wes Meyer
August 8, 201510 yr Moderator Rafael, you might as well wake up from that dream as you'll probably have a better chance of winning the lotto or being struck by lightening that PMDG developing an A300. Sorry to say, but you'll probably need to look to another developer for that dream to come true. Sean Campbell Avsim Board of Directors | Avsim Forums Moderator
August 8, 201510 yr Rafael, you might as well wake up from that dream as you'll probably have a better chance of winning the lotto or being struck by lightening that PMDG developing an A300. Sorry to say, but you'll probably need to look to another developer for that dream to come true. Sean Campbell +1 Doesn't Simcheck have one? David Graham Google, Network+, Cisco CSE, Cisco Unity Support Specialist, A+, CCNA
August 8, 201510 yr Simcheck made an A300B4. The A300-600 and A310-300 are two crew, glass cockpit versions of that. Simcheck would be the most logical team to ask though. Assuming they are still active. Asking for an A310/A300-600 is no less credible than asking for a 767, its contemporary competition in the 1980s.
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