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Fenix v2 Rollout and Future Plans (A319, A321, Sharklets)

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53 minutes ago, btacon said:

Someone asked Aamir what planes you will get in the expansion. Here is his response taken from the Fenix Discord:

Well, you actually get 8 aircraft for £39.99.

A319 CFM
A319 IAE
A319 CFM+SL
A319 IAE+SL
A321 CFM
A321 IAE
A321 CFM+SL
A321 IAE+SL.


I'm assuming that's US$~50 for owners of the A320 since Aamir mentions it as an "expansion pack". Given the A320 is around US$64, with all the enhancements and permutations of the A320 similar to above, combined with the 8 permutations you cite for A319+A321, all for a grand total of US$~115 is.. a massive redefinition of "bang for the buck"

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26 minutes ago, Wise87 said:

So much for the rumored FSLabs A321 that has been spotted flying around. Either way, it’s nice to see all these planes coming out soon.


All the more reason I wish FSL would've focused on the A330 first for MSFS... well who knows that might also be cooking along with their Concorde and A321.
 

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47 minutes ago, btacon said:

Well, you actually get 8 aircraft for £39.99.

A319 CFM
A319 IAE
A319 CFM+SL
A319 IAE+SL
A321 CFM
A321 IAE
A321 CFM+SL
A321 IAE+SL.

And the A320 IAE, A320 CFM+SL and A320 IAE+SL... for free?😱😁

Shut up and take my money! 😄

9 minutes ago, lwt1971 said:

Given the A320 is around US$64, with all the enhancements and permutations of the A320 similar to above, combined with the 8 permutations you cite for A319+A321, all for a grand total of US$~115 is.. a massive redefinition of "bang for the buck"

I love FSL, but I paid dearly: $300 for all what Fenix offers, but the 321 Wing Tip Fence (the acronym here is not allowed). $115 would be just a bit over a third of that!

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Fantastic news!!!


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FSLabs is so slow in MSFS. As I said before, Fenix would likely make the A319 and A321 after the A320.  It was a race for FSLabs to beat Fenix.  There were rumors that FSLabs was testing an A321 in VATSIM for MSFS, but we'll see if this is true within the next year. FSLabs is in a race to beat Fenix but I think they are losing to Fenix at the moment.

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Go on Fenix!

 


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Thanks @Aamir, it all sounds great. You've guaranteed yourself an expansion pack sale to me.

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are they going to fix the managed descent ?


 
 
 
 
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I've been a fan of fenix since the start.  I will say that my initial enjoyment was somewhat clipped after the first update.  The airplane just felt very slippery (and mushy at the same time) while on short final.  That only started after their first patch.  So I'm hoping this new V2 will help.  Great news today.  I'm one of those who would rather fly the A319 vs the A321.  

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Great news again Fenix always said value for money and will always be consumer friendly price wise. This just proves it with the expansion package. Will be nice to have the rest of the 320 family. People asking for communication well look no further and this is why they would rather communicate less because they are busy with other projects etc.

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38 minutes ago, fluffyflops said:

are they going to fix the managed descent ?

Honestly managed descent been fine but if you read the announcement "including our new VNAV" It has obviously been adapted. 

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1 minute ago, carlanthony24 said:

Honestly managed descent been fine but if you read the announcement "including our new VNAV" It has obviously been adapted. 

I never had any problem with managed descent either. 

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Day 1 purchase to me!! @Team-Fenix: THANK YOU!

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Will the revamped version allow an engine failure with the aircraft flying accordingly?

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