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iniBuilds Tease Upcoming Lockheed Tristar Releasing in 2025

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28 minutes ago, mspencer said:

Raised this on their Discord too. The A300’s VNAV constraint handling has been undeniably broken since June without any fixes. They’ve acknowledged the bug but just no patches. 
 

This was a complaint when they were developing for XP too, no?

 

12 minutes ago, Cognita said:

I haven't flown this aircraft for a good five months now because of these issues. I tis too bad because it has so much potential, they included some character in the aircraft and I was looking forward to spending a good amount of time in it but it just did not work out. I hope when they bring it over to 2024 they will go back and take care of these issues.

I'm guessing they've just been too busy with 2024.

The post they released a couple days ago says they will be fixing outstanding bugs on 2024 compatible aircraft.

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23 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

The post they released a couple days ago says they will be fixing outstanding bugs on 2024 compatible aircraft.

Yes, this is my hope. I have never seen an entity in flight simulation take on so many projects and deliver them -- look at all the aircraft they worked on for 2024, and they are not simple aircraft. Hopefully they clean up the bugs for 2024 and I am happy to pay a 10.00 upgrade fee.

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3 hours ago, Wise87 said:

I think I have died and gone to heaven, 😄. The L-1011 has always been my favorite aircraft. I have flown on them 5 times in my lifetime, mainly Delta. I'm more excited for this over any other classic. 

iniBuilds Tease Upcoming Lockheed Tristar Releasing in 2025

Makes at least two of us SUPER HAPPY !!!

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44 minutes ago, Cognita said:

I haven't flown this aircraft for a good five months now because of these issues. I tis too bad because it has so much potential, they included some character in the aircraft and I was looking forward to spending a good amount of time in it but it just did not work out. I hope when they bring it over to 2024 they will go back and take care of these issues.

Don't worry, if you raise it in their Discord, a little cadre of word not allowed will try to gaslight you into believing the airplane has never had these problems!

The VNAV issues were only cleaned up for one build, 1.0.4 if memory serves, and then they promptly broke it with the next patch that was supposed to be a "revolutionary" re-build of the VNAV... lol

We're gonna focus this update on one system so hard that we break it and don't fix it for months.

If every project from them is one step forward, two steps back, it doesn't bode well for the other 45 aircraft that seem to be on their list.

Well not to be a downer but ini is too busy moving onto other projects before fixing and refining current product line-ups (the A-300) for me to get excited about this.

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5 hours ago, mspencer said:

Same thoughts. These things went away when a STAR was two intersecting radials and 3-4 fixes with one altitude restriction, obviously now you can load an RNAV procedure with no ground based nav and over a dozen crossing restrictions going into nearly any major US airport. For me it makes the older nav systems more of a challenge (not in a good way… it’s just annoying and super high workload)

Reminder not to fly into LAX in one of these things! The ILS approach alone would almost saturate the INS. 😆

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Nevermind, found it.

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20 minutes ago, Abriael said:

Interestingly, the story on Instagram has disappeared.

Hmmm I still see it on their Instagram?, 19 hours old so should last for another 5 hours or so

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1 minute ago, lwt1971 said:

Hmmm I still see it on their Instagram?, 19 hours old so should last for another 5 hours or so

Would you be able to link it for me? At this point, I'm just curious. I've wasted an hour looking lol. 

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3 minutes ago, Abriael said:

Would you be able to link it for me? At this point, I'm just curious. I've wasted an hour looking lol. 

https://www.instagram.com/inibuildsofficial?igsh=MTZ5dzJ5cTA3OTNwOA==

 

In IG app, click on their profile picture circle to see the current stories.. starts off with some videos of them leaving Dubai for Saudia on a research trip, video showing TriStar is the fourth story

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2 hours ago, Dreamflight767 said:

Well not to be a downer but ini is too busy moving onto other projects before fixing and refining current product line-ups (the A-300) for me to get excited about this.

This probably won't come out until after the A380. Do notice it says "might come out in 2025" so it's probably not even in development yet.

And they are working on a A300 update.

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7 minutes ago, lwt1971 said:

https://www.instagram.com/inibuildsofficial?igsh=MTZ5dzJ5cTA3OTNwOA==

 

Click on their profile picture circle to see the current stories.. starts off with some videos of them leaving Dubai for Saudia on a research trip, video showing TriStar is the fourth story

Yeah, I finally found it. Weirdly enough, it doesn't let me access it from their profile. Their recent stories only have the weekly roundup from 1 week ago and then jump directly to 65 weeks ago lol.

To find it I had to look among all the stories stories from people I follow. mysteries of social media. Thanks for the help.

Still, careful about interpreting a "might be" as a promise people. It often isn't, especially for a developer that has a lot on its plate. I'm still waiting for Innsbruck by Gaia lol (and that was a lot more than a "might be"). 

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3 minutes ago, Abriael said:

I'm still waiting for Innsbruck by Gaia

It's coming as a default airport with 2024.

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29 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

It's coming as a default airport with 2024.

Hence the "still waiting." Plans change even when they're announced plans, let alone a "might."

It's nice if they do it, but I'll start actually having expectations when I see an official announcement. Until then, mild hope, like Blackbird and their B-24 liberator research trip. I love the Tristar too much to get excited before I'm sure it's coming. 😂

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WOWW, that's a great surprise, I wouldn't have expected that, but I'm even happier because it's an aircraft that suits my taste and that I've missed a lot since the old FSX days. This is a HUGE hit from inibuilds, GREAT NEWS !!!

Cant wait..

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