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Introducing the Bombardier Global 8000

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The Global 8000 aircraft is a private jet beyond compromise where the fastest speed, the longest range, and the smoothest ride converge in a single business aircraft with proven reliability and the healthiest, best-connected cabin in the industry.

 

Looks good but the textures could be more detailed.

Wait.... this is an ad for... an actual plane. I thought it was another MSFS plane from a new developer.

It says a lot that it's hard to tell the difference!

18 hours ago, Doering said:

The Global 8000 aircraft is a private jet beyond compromise where the fastest speed, the longest range, and the smoothest ride converge in a single business aircraft with proven reliability and the healthiest, best-connected cabin in the industry.

 

That is one gorgeous jet.  Almost looks like a B1 with that test livery

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I never saw a purple plane, I hope to never C1

But I can tell you any how, I'd rather C than B1

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