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1 hour ago, Steve Dra said:

Not that the members of this forum represent the entire FlightSim community....but a quick show of hands here at Avsim (and who reads this) of who's buying the FSL Concorde for P3d.   I'll start:

No  

 

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Yes, yes, yes.


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No for me, has nothing to do with platform. Just not interested in the Concorde. 

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Yes for MSFS. For P3D, just if the amount paid converts to MSFS purchases, like PMDG did with the NGXu.

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I love the Concorde and I'm still bummed it doesn't fly anymore although I understand the financial reality of it. I just don't know about flying it as a simulator. It is a steep learning curve and in real life the process of flying it was split up to areas of expertise. I'm sure there will be some youtube videos of folks setting it up and flying it. It should be interesting.

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Yea, also not interested. It is not the platform, just not interested in the Concord. I prefer current aircraft on current routes and learning about how and why things operate today. The Concord while a marvel when it went into service -- 54 years ago -- today is archaic and given its complexity I just can't see me dedicating the time to learn it well; and buying an aircraft at this level and just jumping in an kind of flying does not seem right. Happy for all those who are into this kind of flying and look forward to reading the impressions and watching the videos!

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Put me down for a P3D Concorde. I'm not territorial about what platform I use.

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5 hours ago, Steve Dra said:

who's buying the FSL Concorde for P3d.   I'll start:

No  

(Ray, I think you may be one of the very few who's gonna' check yes here..

Odd that you should ask that question in the MSFS forum. Why not ask it in the P3D one.

I’m only in this forum for my mod duties. 

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No for P3D and No for MSFS. 

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Why everyone care about financial side of this project?

FSL decided to do this iconic plane and kudos to them for their courage and dedication.

Have plan to buy her, unless price will be 200 Euro...

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7 hours ago, Steve Dra said:

Not that the members of this forum represent the entire FlightSim community....but a quick show of hands here at Avsim (and who reads this) of who's buying the FSL Concorde for P3d.   I'll start:

No 

Not interested about P3D-version anymore but yes for MSFS

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3 hours ago, Cognita said:

Yea, also not interested. It is not the platform, just not interested in the Concord. I prefer current aircraft on current routes and learning about how and why things operate today. The Concord while a marvel when it went into service -- 54 years ago -- today is archaic and given its complexity I just can't see me dedicating the time to learn it well; and buying an aircraft at this level and just jumping in an kind of flying does not seem right. Happy for all those who are into this kind of flying and look forward to reading the impressions and watching the videos!

Famous last words. You will be one of the first in line to buy this......

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According to the article, it will enter into beta next week. A word of caution to those of you newer to the hobby- this WILL NOT come soon. Fslabs really take the time to make it perfect. I would think the beta will last at least 9-12 months. So just hold your horses.

 

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No for P3D and No for MSFS.

 

That said, I want it to release as soon as possible (that's asking a lot for FSLabs) because I want all their resources to be dedicated to the A330 for MSFS.

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If FSLabs released a scaled down version of the Concorde at a price like the iniBuilds AN-225 they would do well given the number of PC and Xbox users now. Paying big bucks for a high end version, likely not going to sell well for this platform. Never bought a Concorde for any platform. We will likely have to buy new hangar space by the time we see it here!



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