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Vector Studio

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  1. Regarding physics and CFD, these are very high on our pillars.
  2. We appreciate your feedback We do appreciate commuity feedback and we do not hide behind "it's a WIP". We have taken the comments on-board and whilst some comparison photos have been shown, landing gear position as an example, with a fully laiden aircraft it does indeed sit very low. Other items pointed out are where we will improve on for release.
  3. Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Q&A today, both in person and online. We went deeper than ever into what we’ve been building - from core systems through to the aircraft itself. Here are a few images from the presentation. Building on the screen shared last week, these additional electrical synoptic pages expand the same scenario and start to reveal the level of system depth taking shape across the aircraft. Alongside this, you’ll also spot TCP interaction, a SATCOM call in progress, weather radar options, and CDU routing - just a glimpse into how everything connects. Some data shown is work-in-progress and subject to change. And it’s not just about the systems. From intricate engine detail to electronically dimmable windows and bold exterior angles, the aircraft is taking shape inside and out. Keep an eye out for more in our Snapshot series over the coming months.
  4. "All Paths Lead to FSWeekend, see you there!" We couldn’t resist sharing a small sneak peek. Here’s a glimpse of the systems depth currently taking shape behind the scenes. There’s a lot going on here, more to come next week! We are pleased to announce that we will be attending FSWeekend 2026, taking place at the Lelystad Aviodrome in the Netherlands on March 21–22. Come and see the live stage Q&A session hosted by FSElite on Sunday March 22 at 11:30am CET. Can't make it to the show, don't worry you can watch the hosted livestream by FSElite. https://flightsimweekend.com/ Come and join the discussions on our discord: https://discord.gg/Vb9vTyVYgP
  5. Just to clarify, we won't have a stand at FSWeekend. We will be in attendance at the show for the three days (including Friday) and we will be doing a Q&A style chat on the Sunday on stage with FSElite. More details will be talked about then.
  6. The answer to your main question is Yes. We have team members that have worked on many aircraft over the years for many sims and in particular FS20 and FS24 with extensive knowledge of the aircraft and sims. We have active 787 pilots on our dev team also.
  7. We are pleased to formally introduce Project Griffin, our upcoming Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner long-haul aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Known internally for some time, Griffin represents our most ambitious aircraft project to date. It is being developed with a clear objective; to deliver a modern widebody simulation that prioritises depth, accuracy, performance and long-session usability. Project Griffin is being developed with active Boeing 787 Dreamliner pilots on the Vector team; ensuring real-world operational experience informs every stage of development. From cockpit workflows to system logic and day-to-day usability, pilot insight is embedded directly into how the aircraft is designed, tested, and refined. Our goal is not simply to reproduce an aircraft visually, but to build one that feels coherent and credible across all phases of flight, from cold and dark preparation through cruise and into arrival. Key pillars guiding development include: Accuracy in modelling and system behaviour High visual fidelity inside and out Performance-conscious design Immersive audio and environmental detail Support for shared and collaborative flying experiences This is not just another aircraft release. It is our vision of what the best long-haul aircraft in flight simulation should be. Coming in 2026! We will also be present at FSWeekend in March and look forward to engaging with members of the community there. Further details can be found at www.vector-sim.com

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