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What will be the next airport that IniBuilds will bring us?

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43 minutes ago, Bob Scott said:

Meigs Field.  🤡

Now THAT would be fun!

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1 hour ago, lwt1971 said:

Dubai, Hong Kong, or Singapore would be my guesses

There already exists a great VHHH scenery from WF Scenery Studio.

Patric

Some of these have already been done either by contracting through Asobo, or by another third party. (Redwing or 40th Anniversary Kai Tak, 40th Anniversary Meigs, WSSS and WF Hong Kong, WSSS Singapore, etc).

Among many conspicuous absences is KMSP - Minneapolis-St Paul Intl Airport, in Minnesota USA.

It is a Delta hub and major intl airport for the upper midwest, alongside Chicago O'Hare and Detroit. Only know of one "in development" by Flightbeam but not sure where in the roadmap it is, and judging by their ever-continuing development of San Fran, if we see MSP form them it'll be 2+ years from now. 

It's getting tiring when certain developers try to stake a claim on an airport development years away seemingly in a move to discourage others from developing/releasing product. 

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37 minutes ago, STK said:

It's getting tiring when certain developers try to stake a claim on an airport development years away seemingly in a move to discourage others from developing/releasing product. 

Have to agree here. I know Mir is a one man show but 3 years and counting for SFO and MSP is getting pretty ridiculous. 

David 

 

I'm still holding out hope that we finally get a world class Atlanta.  I feel like inibuilds will tackle it eventually but who knows.  So many letdowns with ATL over the years.  First we find out Fly Tampa was going to do it, only to have them kill it later.  Then I was excited to learn of a hand crafted atlanta only to realize it was average but not great. 

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I'm still holding out hope that we finally get a world class Atlanta.  I feel like inibuilds will tackle it eventually but who knows.  So many letdowns with ATL over the years.  First we find out Fly Tampa was going to do it, only to have them kill it later.  Then I was excited to learn of a hand crafted atlanta only to realize it was average but not great. 

Agreed - would love to see a good Atlanta completed. With that said, I would also like to see FlightBeam start to pump out some more fields... MSP and SFO would be great. Feel like every 3 months we get teased lol.

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It surely can't be MSP.   You wouldn't go to MSP to escape winter as inibuilds says for the mystery airport.

Maybe KMIA.  I know there is one, but, it's a little dated looking.  Especially the cargo areas.

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6 hours ago, pscharff said:

There already exists a great VHHH scenery from WF Scenery Studio.

Patric

Also a very good Singapore already out there.

Dubai, Doha or Abu Dhabi would be my guess. 

Daniel

Inibuilds is doing a great job, but they really need to put more effort in to the taxi ways and RWY areas.  They seem to have an issue with not adding guard lights (wig-wags and in-ground) to their sceneries.  I think they either might not have local access (or just can't get airside access) to the airports they're doing and/or do not consult charts when available.  Maybe it's a tech issue, who knows.

If they can just take that one extra step, they'd be gold.

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Really hoping it's Dubai. FlyTampa confirmed that Dubai was never planned for MSFS, and that "no one has touched it in 11 years". 

just hope its a stutter free airport

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