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    Oskar3058
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    Are you holding off on the 747 until you know more at compatibility with msfs2020.
    Just curious

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    Voice of Reason JF Staff
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    @Oskar3058 No Oskar, we even released new pics of the 747 over the past couple of weeks. Dev work is progressing nicely.

    We have another eye on FS2020 for sure but it's not having any impact on the current development cycle of the 747.

    Hope that helps for now.

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    Oskar3058
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    @Voice-of-Reason looking forward to it as it looks great, within a couple of months after release no doubt there will some fantastic reprints. Definitely a need for a decent 741 and 742. A DC10 would complete the line up not to mention a trident to complement the 1-11

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    Hewi
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    Hi, sorry to dig out this old thread.
    What's the plan regarding MSFS and the 747 Classic (and A300) once the P3D versions are finished?
    I'd love to see these two making their way to MSFS eventually.
    The new sim and SDK seems to be maturing quite nicely, i actually deinstalled P3D recently as i used it less and less, even though i have so many good add-ons for it.

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    ual763
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    I too would love to see the 747/A300/FK28 in MSFS. After the DC-6/CRJ came out, I have no desire to ever fly P3D/XP again. It is just too good. I struggled to see it before, but now I firmly believe MSFS is the future of home flight simulation.

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    Once the Prepar3D version is finished, the next logical step would be to produce a MSFS version. This is something intend to look at once the not insignificant hurdle of finishing the Prepar3D has been completed.

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