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BlueBird 757 September Update Part 2 - Sounds

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5800X3D. 32 GB RAM. 1TB SATA SSD. 3TB HDD. RX  9070XT.

Within the next 6 months, we will have an A330 (supposedly done by iniBuilds) and 737 Max in MSFS (and the iFly and PMDG 737 Max might release in that time period too).  Then this Bluebirds 757 is coming soon.  Then the iniBuilds A350 is supposed to come soon as well, also possible within the next 6 months.  And I think the FBW A380 or iniBuilds A380 will come soon after that, maybe not within the next 6 months, but I can imagine within the next year.

The number of fabulous airliners coming to MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024 over the next 6 months is staggering.  It's like another huge airliner buffet coming to MSFS!

i5-12400, RTX 3060 Ti, 32 GB RAM

They had me at "Boris Audio Works".

To me, sound can make or break an addon, so I'm really happy to hear Boris is doing the 757 soundset. I love the soundsets that he's done for the Dukes - some of the best sounding addons out there IMO. (The Turbine Duke wins my "best sounding beta range in an MSFS turboprop" award.)

Amazing work by Boris there! I doubt this aircraft comes this year but whenever it does it is looking to be a good one.

Absolutely brilliant work above - One of those airplanes that we don't have MSFS currently, I am really looking forward to fly 757/767 series in MSFS. 

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