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23 minutes ago, Dillon said:

C'mon...😣 When there's already a decent modified default version why can't they do an airport in their stable that's not done in the sim like KPHX and KMSP.  The same case can be made with FlyTampa and no KTPA which one would think they'd break their neck to do first.😳

I'm not sure, there has to be reasons behind their decision making. VerticalSim is working on Tampa. 


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53 minutes ago, Dillon said:

C'mon...😣 When there's already a decent modified default version why can't they do an airport in their stable that's not done in the sim like KPHX and KMSP.  The same case can be made with FlyTampa and no KTPA which one would think they'd break their neck to do first.😳

They are already working on KPHX and KMSP, so it might just be that KSFO was finished first. Maybe some layout changes in the other two, maybe logistical problems, maybe some devs being ill, or maybe some other developer they heard about working on KSFO, there could be a million reasons why KSFO was first. But rest assured the other two are also quite advanced in development, whatever that means in the end.

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On 9/22/2022 at 1:28 PM, Fiorentoni said:

They are already working on KPHX and KMSP, so it might just be that KSFO was finished first. Maybe some layout changes in the other two, maybe logistical problems, maybe some devs being ill, or maybe some other developer they heard about working on KSFO, there could be a million reasons why KSFO was first. But rest assured the other two are also quite advanced in development, whatever that means in the end.

They did SFO because it was their best selling scenery.  They have presented no evidence that they are working on Phoenix or KMSP.... That is what is frustrating.  2 years and no substantial evidence.

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11 minutes ago, aniiran said:

They did SFO because it was their best selling scenery.  They have presented no evidence that they are working on Phoenix or KMSP.... That is what is frustrating.  2 years and no substantial evidence.

sure they have.  https://www.flightbeam.net/feed

 

We get this question quite a bit, what's next for Flightbeam? The answer is sometimes more complicated than one would think. Now that our venture into New Zealand has come to an end, let's take a look at our future roadmap.

The following products are in production for MSFS:

- KMSP

- KSFO: Captain's Edition

- KPHX

- Unannounced project

A few important notes about this list:

- These are internal Flightbeam projects only (Mir) - third-party developer plans are not available.

- This list is in no particular order. Any of these projects may release next.

As with previous projects, these are not P3D ports, but extensive re-makes, with KSFO being the tallest order to-date

The big focus moving forward will be major airports in the United States, regardless whether they've already been created.

 
 
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On 9/21/2022 at 3:45 PM, vbazillio said:

Even if the default KSFO is not that bad, just to support this outstanding developer and to bring me back to the time where I spend all my time at KSFO with Flightbeam and P3D...

Perfectly wonderful, the default KSFO!


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