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Hey guys,

a few years ago, fslabs mentioned a new project which can take more fuel than the A320F. 
Are there any news which I missed? 
 

https://forums.flightsimlabs.com/index.php?/topic/13055-prepar3d-v4-roadmap-and-compatibility/

 

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Still no news that I'm aware of.  I think most people speculate that it will be an A330.

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Man I can’t wait for something bigger from fslabs. Hopefully there are some news in the foreseeable future

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I predict after the sharklets their next one will be the neo


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They said they will do the A318 at some point. Then, I think they have the knowledge to go widebody, either an A330 or an A340. In any case, a good idea, however I think we really lack a good A340 (BBX is cheap but far from finished atm)

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A350......that would be completely different and also very nice with all those displays and some additional things like btv etc

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3 minutes ago, mpo910 said:

A350......that would be completely different and also very nice with all those displays and some additional things like btv etc

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By the way, a little off topic, but is there a good A220 outhere?.

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43 minutes ago, edpatino said:

By the way, a little off topic, but is there a good A220 outhere?.

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I wish there was.  Only the virtualcol A220.  Not very good if you are in to the in depth airplanes.  


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43 minutes ago, micstatic said:

I wish there was.  Only the virtualcol A220.  Not very good if you are in to the in depth airplanes.  

Yes, not an option.

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