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Here is word from FSlab team about 64bit

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On 28.5.2017 at 7:55 AM, tooting said:

Have a chat with my missus will you,  😂😂

she's going to hit the roof when she sees the screw drivers coming out!!!

I'm trying to work out how to secretly go from 8 to 32 gigs and a ssd without her noticing, I've got from 8.30am to 1800 and that's delivery, open. Install,  close and dispose of packaging.  I'm glad I'm not the only one!

You guys really need to have different accounts.

One family account where everything is put that one needs for the monthly fees, like rent, gas, electricity, water and food. 

And one for each of you where you keep the rest of your income and can use as you see fit.

I did this when I moved in with my girlfriend and finances where never an issue. I payed for my stuff, she payed for hers, and for our holidays each one of us had to save up for himself.

So I never had to argue about the stuff I bought for myself.

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1 hour ago, mikea76 said:

His post said carries more fuel than the A320x series... the 321 and it's long range version are both in the 320 family... this is why many have taken this to mean A330... plus, why would the a321 be in very early development? They don't have to start from scratch on that one

FSL has already stated (quite some time ago) that their goal was to eventually do the entire A32x family, and indeed, this seems to be case, as the next model, (the 319) is apparently already quite far along in development. I have always assumed, based on that, that a 321 would come along sooner or later.

The way Lefteris worded his announcement of the "mystery aircraft" implied that it was something they have never mentioned before. While it's true that there is a variation of the 321 that will hold more fuel than the 320 - I got the distinct impression that he is talking about a LOT more fuel.

Jim Barrett

Licensed Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic, Avionics, Electrical & Air Data Systems Specialist. Qualified on: Falcon 900, CRJ-200, Dornier 328-100, Hawker 850XP and 1000, Lear 35, 45, 55 and 60, Gulfstream IV and 550, Embraer 135, Beech Premiere and 400A, MD-80.

2 hours ago, JRBarrett said:

FSL has already stated (quite some time ago) that their goal was to eventually do the entire A32x family, and indeed, this seems to be case, as the next model, (the 319) is apparently already quite far along in development. I have always assumed, based on that, that a 321 would come along sooner or later.

The way Lefteris worded his announcement of the "mystery aircraft" implied that it was something they have never mentioned before. While it's true that there is a variation of the 321 that will hold more fuel than the 320 - I got the distinct impression that he is talking about a LOT more fuel.

We agree,. It's probably the 330.  Plus I am pretty sure one of the mods on the FSL board said lefteris was not talking about the 321

Mike Avallone

[email protected],Corsair H115i cooler,ASUS 2080TI,GSkill 32GB pc3600 ram, 2 WD black NVME ssd drives, ASUS maximus hero MB

 

I hope they will first release an SP1 with fixes and the missing features before they even think of something other than the A320 series. 

Next to that I think Lefteris is just playing with AS. There are maybe plans for an A330 but anything remotely to an early access will be in 2019 going by their track record. 

 

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