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6 minutes ago, psolk said:

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

smart, good point 😉

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2 hours ago, gb09f said:

magic words 'study level'

count me in. "buddy level" may be cheaper though I only have some actual MSFS "muddy level" planes from the MP in mind...


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58 minutes ago, psolk said:

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

I'm good with $95,000, but $100,000 may be a bit out of my price range.

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If I had to guess, I'd say 70 quid, which is probably a bit pricey for casual MSFS users, but not so ridiculously expensive that some of them might give it a shot. For the 'serious simmer' (TM) that's a bargain price for a detailed airliner of course, but when there is the freebie FBW one to contend with, it's probably a sensible figure to garner a lot of sales.

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10 minutes ago, Chock said:

If I had to guess, I'd say 70 quid, which is probably a bit pricey for casual MSFS users, but not so ridiculously expensive that some of they might give it a shot. For the 'serious simmer' (TM) that's a bargain price for a detailed airliner of course, but when there is the freebie FBW one to contend with, it's probably a sensible figure to garner a lot of sales.

That would be very reasonable for a high quality aircraft for sure.

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If I were to wager I would say 89.99 U.S.D. 99$ tops 79.99 minimum. It was kind of hinted in a stream on youtube that it would be around Toliss A321 and Flight Factor A320 in Xplane and the PMDG 737ngu in P3D.

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Up to $140 is acceptable in my opinion, similar price to the FSLabs A320X.

Below $100 would be excellent though 😄

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When i see the comments, you have to be rich to acquire this A320. I hope the price will be less according to your estimates?


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If they sell 2 of them, $1.23M each. If they sell 35,000 of them, $69.95.

If you want the best price, be the last guy to buy one.


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