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iniBuilds A300-600 Out Now for MSFS2024

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So, I worked with INI on some of the issues I had with the plane today. Well, one issue and following the threads on the others.

The main issue was I could not get engine 1 to fire fully, The other was the one where everything just shut off and rebooted on me.

INI suggested I may have a rogue binding for mixture somewhere. They were correct. I hadn't cleared out all my bindings properly for the new profile. I removed all the mixture (and other stuff I didn't need while I was at it).

I am happy to report that the engines start properly and I completed a full flight in it this evening.

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Have they fixed ATC not being audible issue?

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The landing gear suspension physics still make the plane look so...light.

Just try out the default 737 and 747, do a hard landing (especially the 747) and see how the landing gear actually look like its arresting the descent of thousands of tons. But the Inibuilds planes, it looks like you just landed a toy rc plane. Aagh

 

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I just paid for the 2024 premium upgrade. I did fly the A300 quite a bit in 2020, but IMO it's even more relevant in 2024 since there aren't many payware airliners available yet. 

This thread went quiet on Dec 13th - perhaps not many people are flying the A300 in MSFS2024?

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On 12/12/2024 at 10:27 PM, History said:

Have they fixed ATC not being audible issue?

I'm using premium A300. Each flight I have to pull and crank (clockwise) volume  up on com panel to hear ATC. So yes it works but user input required 🙂 

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27 minutes ago, Cpt_Piett said:

I just paid for the 2024 premium upgrade. I did fly the A300 quite a bit in 2020, but IMO it's even more relevant in 2024 since there aren't many payware airliners available yet. 

This thread went quiet on Dec 13th - perhaps not many people are flying the A300 in MSFS2024?

Well, I'm stuck because I bought mine on sale through the 2020 MarketPlace...

As soon as I can get the Premium update I will be flying it in 2024, and i'm looking forward to trying the upgraded physics (really the primary reason I bought it).

(BtW: does anyone know if I can buy the Premium upgrade from iB's store and then apply the upgraded files to the downloaded v2020 marketplace version...?)

I'm seeing some strange effects on the windshield - don't think I've got those in the Fenix.

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2 hours ago, Cpt_Piett said:

I'm seeing some strange effects on the windshield - don't think I've got those in the Fenix.

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They appeared after the last patch. Inbuild aware and will fix it

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@sd_flyer Good to know it's being worked on. I've been considering different planes to purchase and I'm more familiar with iniBuilds. Can't make up my mind to stick with them or purchase the Fenix - already have so many Airbus aircraft in 2024. So considering the a300 and the new one they have releasing this year.

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