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FBW A380X | FSExpo Showcase

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    FBW deserve all the kudos! They have been the most dedicated, consistent and never asked for a dime.

Finally a good VFR plane in MSFS

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After scrolling through the video it looks and sounds good. Nice to see BTV working. Continue the good work.

It legit looks ready for at least beta release to the public. I'm super impressed by that video. 

Hopefully we get to fly it sometime this summer.

It already has a simbrief profile including performance?

I say release within 4 weeks. 

Incredible! (and I'm just 10 mins into this 45 minute features showcase)
 

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15 minutes ago, Sethos said:

Finally a good VFR plane in MSFS

And small enough to fit into any field, even altiports with just grass runways, because of its STOL capability.

Stunning,!, The system detail is unbelievable, Fantastic job guys, and i will certainly be contributing towards it.

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Looks really impressive so far. About 20 minutes in.

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FBW deserve all the kudos!
They have been the most dedicated, consistent and never asked for a dime.

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What are the screens on the left and right of the PFD that arent on in this video? Aare they going to model them? 

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Looks good but I wanted to see how far along they are with RNAV approaches. They went with the safe option ILS approach.

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50 minutes ago, fakeflyer737 said:

What are the screens on the left and right of the PFD that arent on in this video? Aare they going to model them? 

That's the OIS (on board information system).  It's a EFB that's basically an 'integrated avionic'.  It can send info to the aircraft.  In reality you probably wouldn't need the traditional external EFB we use now like on the 320.  I'd have to look at some videos to see if airlines use both or not.  If they do, I'd imagine it's for other things not really related to operating the aircraft.

I can't remember if they said they were going to model it.  If they do, it might come later.  DFD seems to be doing it for their 350 that they are working on.

Someone else could explain it better, but there's plenty of videos where you can see the crew using it.

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1 hour ago, Farlis said:

It already has a simbrief profile including performance?

I say release within 4 weeks. 

No chance.

 

note: I’m glad this will be a freeware (and an amazing one at that) such a niche aircraft. 

Edited by UAL4life

Impressive and quite large.

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