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IniBuilds Beluga and A400M announced for MSFS 2024

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The Airbus A400M is one of the most beautyful and fascinating planes ever made! It´s propellers look like shredders and the gear looks so sturdy and with so much tyre surface on the ground it could probably land on marshland. The cockpit has a HUD and otherwise resemble the A350.

The Beluga is also a very rare specimen in the skies, looking forward to this too. Very interesting announcements.

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On 4/27/2024 at 7:40 AM, Krakin said:

Speaking of ini being big, they just hired 3 more guys

Yay, maybe we will get SU15 out of beta before year end after all.🤣

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4 hours ago, RaptyrOne said:

Yay, maybe we will get SU15 out of beta before year end after all.🤣

We learned from the livestream that there's a lot more stuff to be done that doesn't involve the A320

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I think it's a bit weird developing the Beluga XL first, considering it's based on A330. The original Beluga was based on A300, so they would already have much of the design ready to go.
And then there's the question of making a Beluga XL before making a A330 which it's based on?

 

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2 hours ago, Republic3D said:

And then there's the question of making a Beluga XL before making a A330 which it's based on?

It's possible they're working on both.

46 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

It's possible they're working on both.

And besides, it's not like building a real aircraft - I can't see it really mattering logistically which one they complete first.

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5 hours ago, 109Sqn said:

And besides, it's not like building a real aircraft - I can't see it really mattering logistically which one they complete first.

It does matter if they have part of the product already developed. 
But there are many factors involved, so who knows. 

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