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I used FSFS in Prepar5D and I changed to MSFS. But in the supported airplane list there is only the default Airbus A320neo which is not usable for a serious simmer. Do FSFS makes any efforts to get this planes in your program ?
With greetings
gwdoc
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Hi GWDOC:
Glad to help!
>> in the supported airplane list there is only the default Airbus A320neo which is not usable for a serious simmer.
I am not sure what you mean as there are 76 supported aircraft.
The full list is shown on the page where FSFlyingSchool is sold at our site and in the manual. Are you looking for a specific airplane which is not on the list?
>> Do FSFS makes any efforts to get this planes in your program ?
It sounds like you may be looking for a specific airplane which is not on the list - or perhaps several planes?
>> Fenix and FBW Airbuses A320
The addition of planes is driven by several factors including how commonly used the simulated planes are, how many requests we get for them, assistance we get from the publisher, and more.
I would like to ask all readers who own these aircraft and are interested in using these aircraft in FSFlyingSchool 2022 to let us know.
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