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8 minutes ago, HiFlyer said:

Interested?

Definitely!  Is it available now?


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12 minutes ago, bobcat999 said:

Definitely!  Is it available now?

In the Marketplace for $9.99

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The materials and textures in the cockpit are really off-putting to me... 😥

Maybe the video just looks goofy?

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1 minute ago, kiwikat said:

The materials and textures in the cockpit are really off-putting to me... 😥

Maybe the video just looks goofy?

It's not just you.

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Looking at Flight Radar right now, there's at least 5 in the air, 3 in the US, one in Canada and one in France.

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I find it very telling that out of a 105 sec video, the cockpit/panel where I would be sitting if flying the plane, is visible for what -- maybe 4 seconds total! That tells me a lot about what MS thinks of the cockpit textures and instrumentation. 🤕

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1 minute ago, ark said:

I find it very telling that out of a 105 sec video, the cockpit/panel where I would be sitting if flying the plane, is visible for what -- maybe 4 seconds total! That tells me a lot about what MS thinks of the cockpit textures and instrumentation. 🤕

Al

All of Asobo's trailers are like this. It doesn't tell you anything.

This aircraft was made by iniBuilds.

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13 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

Looking at Flight Radar right now, there's at least 5 in the air, 3 in the US, one in Canada and one in France.

What are you trying to say here? I'm confused.

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5 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

All of their trailers are like this. It doesn't tell you anything.

This was made by iniBuilds.

I know iniBuilds made it, but the trailer says MS Proudly Presents it. "Proudly", good grief, all you have to do is freeze the video on the cockpit shot and see what you see.

To each their own.

Al

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1 minute ago, ark said:

I know iniBuilds made it, but the trailer says MS Proudly Presents it. "Proudly", good grief, all you have to do is freeze the video on the cockpit shot and see what you see.

To each their own.

Al

The cockpit looks fine? The screenshots on the marketplace give some better views.

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6 minutes ago, Lucky38i said:

What are you trying to say here? I'm confused.

That people still seem to be flying it, even outside of Japan.

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1 minute ago, Tuskin38 said:

That people still seem to be flying it, even outside of Japan.

Oh oh, yeah it was produced in both Japan and the US. If you had the money it was an incredible plane because of it's speed and no need to have a type rating, at least in the U.S. They were pretty popular with the crowd that could afford them.

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