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An add-on like FSPassenger

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It would be great if a 3rd party dev can start to develope a passenger and economy experience add-on for the new MFS2020, as soon as possible !!!

(As FSPassenger)  Individual and locally running.(not online)

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addons will come, but not this year and i think not even next year.....around 2022-2030😁😆

I'm using FSeconomy because it's free, adds purpose to my flights and it brings me to places where I wouldn't normally fly on my own, I hope they make a client for msfs

Edited by EmaRacing

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Rumor has it MSFS supports Simconnect. FSEconomy is rumored to work already with the Simconnect client. FS Captain may work as well.

I'm not on the Alpha team and cannot confirm it, but it was what I am seeing. . 

I am not sure about Air Hauler. 

It seems that FSEconomy has it's own forum in the Alpha so.....

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I should think Air Hauler will be in there at some point, it was one of the few such add-ons which made it cross-platform to XPlane as well as FSX and P3D, so I don't think the new FS will be a stretch.

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There's also 'Self Loading Cargo' (very similar to FSPax, only better in every single way for my needs) which is already compatible with FS9/X, P3D and X-Plane so I would assume that the natural progression would be to support MSFS fairly soon.

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TFDi PACX. It supports MFS and is amazing. 

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On 8/5/2020 at 10:01 AM, kowen said:

FS Captain may work as well.

It does, but only up to a point. You can plan and perform a flight and interact with crew and passengers. But as long as the SDK is incomplete, it will not be able to monitor systems (like lights, de-icing etc.), and it can also not monitor if you are parking at the correct gate. You may also need to have FSX or P3D installed on the same PC.

Peter 

On 8/5/2020 at 10:43 AM, krazyk said:

... so I would assume that the natural progression would be to support MSFS fairly soon.

I believe it already works in MSFS. I haven't used it yet, but they have a bunch of info on their site on compatibility, and I am sure I have seen a few videos with it in MSFS.

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