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Will the Avro Vulcan receive an update?

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Avro Vulcan B Mk. 2, K.2 & MRR
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  • BjamminOnXboxB Offline
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    I recently bought the Avro Vulcan on Xbox, and im curious to know if it will be updated with a proper rear AOE Cockpit. I’m also curious to know if I’m doing something wrong as I’m only able to reach speeds of 340KTS and not the 560kts the Avro was capable of.

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    Speed / drag discussed in some depth here:

    https://community.justflight.com/topic/5797/low-level-max-speed-and-power-too-low

    The Vulcan was NOT capable of 560kts IAS. I've not had a chance to dig further into the subjects of the discussions linked above yet, but will at some point.

    Just Flight FDE developer

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    Ignoring my mistake on the speed, can we expect an update on the flight model that will be able to work around these issues?

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    Mark JF Staff
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    @BjamminOnXbox I'll let @Delta558 respond to your flight model queries, but there is no limit for how long we intend to support the Vulcan for, so we will continue to update the Vulcan.

    With regards to the rear cockpit, unfortunately, we have no plans to model it in its entirety. It would be a huge undertaking for our artists and systems coders for very little added functionality compared to what we already have in the simulator. It was discussed internally at the start of the project, but we decided it would be better for everyone for us to release the Vulcan in 2023 without the rear cockpit modelled at a lower price point and release additional aircraft in 2024, rather than release the Vulcan with the rear cockpit modelled in 2025 at a much higher price point and no additional aircraft in 2024.

    Mark - Just Flight

    Just Flight Development Assistant

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