B314 the Clipper incoming to MSFS

I have a large number of water/seaplane bases in MSFS now, thanks to addons available on Flightsim.to - I don't think any are large enough for the Clipper, though. Hopefully it will include some with the aircraft.
 
Thanks YoYo.. I guess its just wait and see now.. I'm not sure if its going to be another thirty bucks or another eighty bucks but we'll find out i suppose.. :encouragement:
 
But with no water runways or parking (docking?) points, how do you start cold and dark?

for the time being, start in the air, say over treasure island and land. kill the engines and power then save the flight. the next time you load youll load in on the water, cold and dark..
 
Thanks, got excited, thought it was A2A...oh well .....

Welllll, A2A's programming wizardry may be legendary, but FS2020 is a whole new ball game and I watch coders and artists with decades of experience struggle every day with this thing we call a sim. I'd honestly encourage you to give thease new guys a chance. If A2A joins in later on, great, If not, well, this IS looking pretty good..
 
Welllll, A2A's programming wizardry may be legendary, but FS2020 is a whole new ball game and I watch coders and artists with decades of experience struggle every day with this thing we call a sim. I'd honestly encourage you to give thease new guys a chance. If A2A joins in later on, great, If not, well, this IS looking pretty good..

Agree. It may be easier for new developers to master MSFS than it is for established ones to switch over from their existing workflows... and assumptions.

There's a reason that businesses that are leaders in one phase of an industry often aren't leaders in the next one. Innovation is done at the fringes by companies that aren't invested in old ways and have less to lose.

I'm a little hesitant about Redwing because of their pay-for-a-work-in-progress release plan, as I mentioned in another thread, but in general I'm open to newcomers.
 
Agree. It may be easier for new developers to master MSFS than it is for established ones to switch over from their existing workflows... and assumptions.

There's a reason that businesses that are leaders in one phase of an industry often aren't leaders in the next one. Innovation is done at the fringes by companies that aren't invested in old ways and have less to lose.

I'm a little hesitant about Redwing because of their pay-for-a-work-in-progress release plan, as I mentioned in another thread, but in general I'm open to newcomers.

Don't give up on A2A, Scott told me that the classic A2A airliners are a possible candidate for MSFS 2020.
 
Back
Top