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Inisimulations A300 is out.

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Only on the inisim store so far, so you will have to pay tax 😞

https://store.inibuilds.com/products/a300

 

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£69.99 GBP* - €77.53 EUR¹  - $91.35 USD

Thanks for share, but I will pass this time.

 


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Very detailed and after watching a few YouTube video's I will certainly be buying this, pure quality.

With taxes it is 95 euro's, just so you  know the list price is without taxes.

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Added price in euro's with taxes (NL)

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Looks good!

The A300 has quite a history in my airline and I almost became Captain on it at one point in time. My fellow pilots were always full of praise, and they liked to say that the A300/310 was "the best Boeing that Airbus ever built" 😉

Cheers, Jan

 

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Looks awesome.  Normally I would complain about the price... but I'm trying to be nicer these days lol.  People will spend the money who want the product.  That just won't be me LOL.


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I spent years flying the Thomas Ruth A300 to simulate Fedex and UPS cargo. While a great aircraft in its own right, it's nice not to have to rely on default FSX gps anymore! Now my Fedex fleet is (almost) complete. Just need a MD11 and I'll be good to go!

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I'm looking at videos of it by airline2sim. It looks really impressive! I've never heard of the developer before? This seems to me to have just popped out of the blue and I am quite tempted. Any of you got it?


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I succumbed to the horned one (or maybe the one with angel wings depending on your point of view.. 🙂 ) sitting on my shoulder and got it.. 

 


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Please let us know how you like it?

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I'm hoping I can get some time this evening to try her out. 


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It's a great aircraft! A lot to learn, even if you're used to the A320 family, this is a nice hybrid between Boeing and Airbus. A big like a A767 :) 


Jude Bradley
Beech Baron: Uh, Tower, verify you want me to taxi in front of the 747?
ATC: Yeah, it's OK. He's not hungry.

X-Plane 11 X-Plane 12 and MSFS2020  🙂

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I've only been sitting at the cargo parking flicking some switches and trying out the load manager and some basic stuff like turning on APU etc. It seems light on FPS and the modelling is really good; zoom in on the instruments and you can see specs of dust on the glass surface. Insanely good. Easily among the best I've seen. 


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28 minutes ago, Swe_Richard said:

I've only been sitting at the cargo parking flicking some switches and trying out the load manager and some basic stuff like turning on APU etc. It seems light on FPS and the modelling is really good; zoom in on the instruments and you can see specs of dust on the glass surface. Insanely good. Easily among the best I've seen. 

Great to hear the FPS and modelling are good! I will pass on the A300 and wait for their A380!


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After 2 flights and watching the first training videos, I have to say that this is the best airliner ever for x-plane. The level of detail is unbelievable. And version 1.0 is really a version 1 and not an unfinished beta. It's normal that there is a learning curve, but those who fly the b737 series and the airbuses will discover that it's a nice mix of both. For me a lovely surprise. 

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