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New iniBuilds A350 teaser images

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On 7/8/2024 at 11:40 AM, Peterwk said:

The A350 XWB is an advertising term (it means eXtra Wide Body (compared to the 787)).  The official name is the A350-900 or A350-1000.

In terms of the flight deck, it is a development of the A380 flight deck.

I too am also looking forward to the A350, having been part of the original design team.

I don't understand the negativity to iniBuilds - the A306F is my go-to aircraft when I'm flying virtual cargo flights.  I think that it's great.

be interesting if they plan to do the special extra fuel tank config that qantas have asked airbus to make (i forget the acronym) for project sunrise.

 
 
 
 
 
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  • Will look really good. Will be a resource hog. Will need 10 hotfixes after initial release. Will have everyone complaining about it. Will have everyone using it, in spite of its sh

  • Someone who has a different opinion to the group think is not a "hater".

  • If the depth of simulation (flight model and systems wise) is at least as good as the A300, then they'll have a winner IMO. Even if it means waiting until a certain patch level to iron out unsavory in

In regards to short haul flights, Delta had a LAS-MSP flight and Emirates will be using their A350 for flights to India and GCC. Most of these flights will be well under 4 hours.

Asobo should develop a "jump ahead" feature in MSFS. Which jumps the sim to a chosen distance before the destination. And during the "jump ahead" it does a slideshow of images for a few minutes, and plays some nice music.

On 7/6/2024 at 2:52 AM, Greazer said:

Will be the best and most accurate A350 developed for any home flight simulator.

Always a winner strapline for anyone who's first out the gate.

12 hours ago, Greazer said:

Asobo should develop a "jump ahead" feature in MSFS. Which jumps the sim to a chosen distance before the destination. And during the "jump ahead" it does a slideshow of images for a few minutes, and plays some nice music.

Hmm, wasn’t there a jump ahead feature at release?

there was or is a screen with a vertical profile of the flight, and some phases were clickable to jump ahead. Maybe it was removed, never worked for me.

1 hour ago, Merawen said:

Hmm, wasn’t there a jump ahead feature at release?

It never worked properly, despite reflecting accurate fuel consumption.

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