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source : https://forum.aerosoft.com/index.php?/topic/155410-aerosoft-aircraft-crj-for-msfs/page/26/

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Veery nice. Was following them already over in the Aerosoft Forum. May get that to cater my waiting for an airliner for shorter hops. Though needless to say that I am a great fan and supporter of the FBW team and the neo, too


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Not poking anything at you with these pics. Thank you for shuffling them out way.

however, did aerosoft take these pictures to showcase the airplane or the scenery? Half of these are taken so far from the airplane it’s ridiculous.

like I said, thanks for bringing these here.

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Hi cepact,

Thanks for the pix. It looks like a promising addition to MSFS. However, we have had great pictures and clouds from MS and Asobo before. I hope this will be a reliable product that operates well.

So, Good Luck to Aerosoft and a successful launch. It will definitely be on my watch list.


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here are some better pictures, with less scenery and more about the product

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Wonder if the HUD will be collimated?

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That looks realy great and very promising, just to say; i can`t wait - maybe we lucky and it comes out in this year..🙃😎

 

 

cheers 😉

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3 hours ago, ryanbatcund said:

Wonder if the HUD will be collimated?

I was going to ask the same thing. The default 787 HUD is useless. I'd hope AS don't think it's good enough for payware.


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Any pictures of the auto throttle?


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4 hours ago, ryanbatcund said:

Wonder if the HUD will be collimated?

A question to ask in the AS forum?

I'll do it.


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7 minutes ago, IAhawkeyeDDS said:

Any pictures of the auto throttle?

LOL, you're funny.


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1 hour ago, IAhawkeyeDDS said:

Any pictures of the auto throttle?

The autothrottle control is next to the ejector seat firing handle.

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1 hour ago, IAhawkeyeDDS said:

Any pictures of the auto throttle?

😜


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