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48 minutes ago, hansb57 said:

Maybe I missed it but could someone explain what is expected to be the major difference between the Fenix and FBW A320.

 

The Fenix Airbus will be the most in depth simulation of an Airbus ever (so I'm told). Or perhaps the most in depth simulation of ANY airplane out there. The FBW Airbus will sit somewhere between the default Airbus and the Fenix one, I think. If you want everything to work as it should, the Fenix should be the one to get. Just have a look at this video to see how deep the (in this case electrical) systems are:

 

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I guess its time to finally start buying big airports for MSFS...

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1 hour ago, gdjak said:

Where did you get that from? The A380 will be an open source project, just like the A32NX.

Oh ?  Really ?? Thought it would be payware ???

Regarding the video posted above, it's curious to note the airport is LPPD - Ponta Delgada, Açores, Portugal 🙂

Wonder if the Fenix team includes a portuguese programmer 🙂

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This preview video looks and sounds amazing, it really does blur the lines between sim and reality.  Of the sounds of the aircraft are that good when the engines are off I can’t wait to hear the growl of the engines at takeoff thrust!

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1 hour ago, ComSimPilot said:

I guess its time to finally start buying big airports for MSFS...

 

I'm still standing by to do so until the bug with disappearing and floating RWY and TWY lighting is fixes and until snow coverage is removed from airport movement surfaces. ATM, I can only fly to airports without snow coverage and only during daytime and in good visibility.

 

I don't need to think about spending a single penny on Payware Airports as long as those two major problems persist.

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11 hours ago, EvidencePlz said:

If in real life you do want to fly a A320 then nobody, I repeat, nobody, is stopping you from working and studying to acquire the qualifications, certificates and experience required to fly it. 

Well... my doctor has a different opinion 😕

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Something to get excited about!!!  Tired of flying these GA aircrafts, that r really tough to handle.

 

 


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11 minutes ago, bjapp677 said:

Landing gears should be more compressed.

That depends on the weight doesn’t it ?

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It's a race between PMDG and FENIX to see who will release first. I need my tubeliner fix in MSFS so bad! Who do you guys think will release their's first?


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13 minutes ago, captain420 said:

It's a race between PMDG and FENIX to see who will release first. I need my tubeliner fix in MSFS so bad! Who do you guys think will release their's first?

 Perhaps the Leonardo Maddog MD-80 will be first out of the gate since I hear it's in beta testing also.

That's the one I'm really looking forward too!

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I'm over 737s and A320s at this point in flight simming.

I'm looking forward to the MD-80, F28, Hondajet and BAE 146 though!

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21 hours ago, jcomm said:

Oh ?  Really ?? Thought it would be payware ???

Regarding the video posted above, it's curious to note the airport is LPPD - Ponta Delgada, Açores, Portugal 🙂

Wonder if the Fenix team includes a portuguese programmer 🙂

I'm 1/2 Portuguese but nobody believes me because I got all of my physical attributes from dad's side. I've never been to Portugal, but I'm guessing there's not a lot of blonde hair blue-eyed folk running around. 😛


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15 minutes ago, MDFlier said:

I'm 1/2 Portuguese but nobody believes me because I got all of my physical attributes from dad's side. I've never been to Portugal, but I'm guessing there's not a lot of blonde hair blue-eyed folk running around. 😛

I'm blond bald (now) and blue eye 🙂 and VERY PORTUGUESE !!!!

BTW: Don't give up, come visit Portugal !  You will not regret ! It's pretty much the best place in the whole World to live...

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It's definitely on my bucket list. I'm divorced so I need a new wife and all the women on my mom's side of the family were super hot. I've been tossing around the idea of going wife hunting there for quite some time. LOL

Not to mention that the American women I've been dating don't put enough spice in their food.

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