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MSFS2024 Preview - FlightFX | 1st Party Aircraft Development

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The Jetson One is going to be FUN with a capital F in VR! Can't wait to go racing down the Grand Canyon, do laps of race tracks and buzz down city streets in that!

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the Jetson One started development in 2020, they have their own custom flight model which transferred fine to 2024. But a lot of work was put into the 2024 version.

 

The joby eVTOL looks neat too

Jorg says some 2024 aircraft will be back ported to 2020, stuff that isn't reliant on core features
the Joby and Jetson One already have 2020 versions made so they may come

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2 hours ago, MarcG said:

The Jetson One is going to be FUN with a capital F in VR! Can't wait to go racing down the Grand Canyon, do laps of race tracks and buzz down city streets in that!

Genuinely I'm looking most forward to the Jetson for this very reason. What a perfect type of vehicle for VR when you just want to be a kid and buzz the tree tops and fly down narrow canyons. 

Group flights with that will be great

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I have to admit that after that preview I actually want to fly the Jetson One. Think it will be great for scenic area's like the alps, castles in Germany, ect. 

Think it would be cool to have some set races down the streets of downtown New York!  

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Yep, the Jetson is going to be a ton of fun, especially in multiplayer. Imagine the races that can be set up!

As a side point, Nick is, erm, loquacious…

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The auto land on the Joby looks neat.

3 hours ago, scotchegg said:

As a side point, Nick is, erm, loquacious…

This is usually why you have a "presentation guy" who does the keynote, and if you're the owner it's best to do a quick little 120 second pitch and then hand it off to the presentation guy.

If either of you had any direct involvement with Nick and FlightFX you would abandon such opinion.  He has guided development of a number of highly valuable products, and has been great to work with and share time with.  We as a community could wish for others that fit his stature. The recognition of NIck and his FlightFX by Microsoft/Asobo speaks volumes.

 

 

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1 hour ago, fppilot said:

If either of you had any direct involvement with Nick and FlightFX you would abandon such opinion. 

You don’t feel people can be simultaneously excellent proponents of the hobby and overly-talkative in presentations?

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24 minutes ago, scotchegg said:

You don’t feel people can be simultaneously excellent proponents of the hobby and overly-talkative in presentations?

Exactly, I thought Nick was definitely a loquacious guy, and I didn't take your comment as overly negative; just a funny and harmless observation. He's clearly good at what he does and it's a joy to see him so excited about developing for the sim, I doubt anyone is arguing that. 

People just read into the intent of written comments more than they should sometimes. 

I just hope Marwan and FlightFX bring the HondaJet to MSFS24, no reason they wouldn't in time but they seem quite busy with the aircraft they are including, 4 in total I think.

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Hope so too-as the HJet is one of my fav smaller bizjets.

 

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12 hours ago, Lotharen said:

Think it will be great for scenic area's like the alps, castles in Germany, ect. 

exactly, Helicopter flying for everybody without the difficulties of controlling a helicopter. and a lot more flexible. the ideal scenery explorer for the new MSFS 2024 world.

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