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Inibuilds A350 stream today 13/02/2025

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That comes to around $107 Canadian oof buttt still cheaper than I expected. Also comes out near my Birthday sooo

Also they're working with Asobo to try and get a working taxi cam

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No cabin on ms2020 ?

 
 
 
 
 
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8 minutes ago, fluffyflops said:

No cabin on ms2020 ?

It’s a plane built for 2024 and people wanted it for 2020… and they want it nownownow because they have zero patience. Oh, and it needs to be reasonably priced. And perform well. Hence… no cabin in 2020.

2 minutes ago, chapstick said:

It’s a plane built for 2024

it started development in 2020, remember they first showed bits of it off before 2024 released.

1 minute ago, Tuskin38 said:

it started development in 2020, remember they first showed bits of it off before 2024 released.

Ok. It’s still a plane built for 2024. 

5 minutes ago, chapstick said:

Ok. It’s still a plane built for 2024. 

Can't wait, CC burning a hole in my pocket. Wish Aerosoft put more thought in their A330 release.

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Wait so they decided to not do cabin for 2020 ? Really.  Ffs , MSFS 2024 is barely playable for lot of us , including me.  That VRAM bug will be fixed in SU2 which is around april/May.  So MSFS 2024 stil not plyable for at least another 6 months.  

If they are so affraid of sttuters and FPS drops in 2020 with that new plane,  than why not do it like FBW A380. Button in cockpit for on/off of cabin.   So we can have the cabin ON during passengers boarding. Than turn it off during taxi and takeoff and climb. And turn it back on in cruise.  And again turn it off for descent and landing.  

18 minutes ago, Jovzin said:

Wait so they decided to not do cabin for 2020 ? Really.  Ffs , MSFS 2024 is barely playable for lot of us , including me.  That VRAM bug will be fixed in SU2 which is around april/May.  So MSFS 2024 stil not plyable for at least another 6 months.  

If they are so affraid of sttuters and FPS drops in 2020 with that new plane,  than why not do it like FBW A380. Button in cockpit for on/off of cabin.   So we can have the cabin ON during passengers boarding. Than turn it off during taxi and takeoff and climb. And turn it back on in cruise.  And again turn it off for descent and landing.  

Watch it to be horrible optimized like the A300 for 2020. 2024 is smoother though but the sim is unstable right now

1 hour ago, Zangoose said:

Double Post, silly AVSIM software

 

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1 hour ago, Zangoose said:

Double Post, silly AVSIM software

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1 hour ago, Zangoose said:

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Q2?

Thats not February. Thats April as soonest

And what means 900ULR+?

No 1000?

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8 minutes ago, guenseli said:

Q2?

Thats not February. Thats April as soonest

And what means 900ULR+?

No 1000?

Can't you read what's written at the top? A350 - 900 and 1000 on 24-28th FEB.

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9 minutes ago, guenseli said:

Q2?

Thats not February. Thats April as soonest

And what means 900ULR+?

No 1000?

What are you talking about?  900/1000 out in Feb, the ULR out later.

£60 whaaaat????  I was expecting significantly more....

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It is still bargain in my opinion - You not only get 900/1000 on day 1 but you get ULR added later with a free update. If this was PMDG they would have charged another 40 bucks for new model. 

For those who don't know ULR stands for - it is a 900 long range variant but with added extra fuel tanks and some changes to landing gear config to accommodate greater weight. 

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