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Day 1 purchase and best of all, they can update it when they want to via the iniManager and not rely on anyone else’s.

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I think they are possibly teasing the Beluga and A350 as well in an email I got...

 

"A fully modelled freighter (release version) & passenger version (post-release) of the A300-600 airliner. The passenger version will include a fully modelled cabin.

We are also pleased to announce that we will be developing the ‘epic’ modification, for those seeking a retro-modern combi experience! The structuring of which is unclear, however, as always, we appreciate your support and  patience throughout this development journey!
 
Finally, for those seeking an even more modern experience; do join our discord and follow us on social media as work progresses on the ‘iniBuilds secret project’, it will surely provide you with a
modern long-haul airliner experience..  
We hope to make an official unveiling towards the end of 2023!"

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Day 1 purchase for me - I fly for 2 virtual cargo airlines and the lack of an appropriate freighter keeps me using FS2004 when flying for them.  So this means that I can now use MSFS for all my flights.

Goodbye FS9 - you were great!

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4 hours ago, Peterwk said:

Day 1 purchase for me - I fly for 2 virtual cargo airlines and the lack of an appropriate freighter keeps me using FS2004 when flying for them.  So this means that I can now use MSFS for all my flights.

Goodbye FS9 - you were great!

That‘s some dedication there! 👍🏻

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16 hours ago, PilotPete99 said:

This may be a dumb question, but other than these having a yoke instead of a side stick, I’m not overly familiar with the A300 cockpit. Do these have a modern FMC?
 

Cheers, Pete

The same as the A310, so more like a Boeing 730 family or 757-767 than the A320 that you would be used to. 

https://www.smartcockpit.com/docs/A310-Sperry_Flight_Management_System.pdf

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Will probably be a day one buy for me as well, their A310 impressed me, I would have bought it if it wasn't free.

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