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Does anyone have an idea of how much this might cost? It doesn't look like it will be inexpensive, haha. 

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299 USD + optional 79 USD for the MCDU, entry gate is livery only for 9.99 USD

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Aamir made a post in Reddit in the fall of 2020, before Fenix was announced, on the subject of the price of a good study level airliner in MSFS.  Aamir remarked something like $70 to $80 (I can't remember the exact amount) would be a reasonable price for a study level airliner in MSFS.  That doesn't mean that that particular Reddit comment will have any bearing on the final price of the Fenix A320.  That was just a random comment Aamir made back in 2020, when he was just a random poster in Reddit that nobody really knew.  And perhaps that was Aamir's thinking on the price of a "typical" level study level airliner back in 2020.  But if the Fenix A320 lives up to its hype, it won't be just a "typical" study level airliner, it will be the king of study level airliners.

You can search for the comment he made in Reddit, sorry, I don't have the link. I wouldn't even be surprised if he deleted his comment from Reddit already.  But that was the comment I saw on his account, when it was there.

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$ 69

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6 minutes ago, DAD said:

299 USD + optional 79 USD for the MCDU, entry gate is livery only for 9.99 USD

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$99,99

 

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If you say the magic words 'study level' then some people's wallets automatically open. 

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Didn't they say it'll be $120 / hour, and an extra $75 / hour to use the built in Flight Engineer Co Pilot?


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1 hour ago, WestAir said:

Didn't they say it'll be $120 / hour, and an extra $75 / hour to use the built in Flight Engineer Co Pilot?

Now that I read this you could be right. But that wasn’t wet, was it. And fuel is expensive these days. Jeez!

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1 hour ago, liamp51 said:

$420.69

I see what you did there. 

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Somewhere between $1 and $100,000   I can't be certain but I'm thinking somewhere in that range.  

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