Just a minor observation / Issue
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i flew so many hours with the Starship that it is hard for me to jump into any other GA plane. All the systems are so well thought and its just a joy to fly, operate and look at the plane. It fits like a second skin glove.
and now i see things that are not really important but i wanted to share it anyways:
the sun visors are not visible from the outside
And i got a question about career mode: It would be a blast to be able to use the Starship (and all other BS planes) in career-mode. Personally i dont use career-mode much because i see no point in flying semi-backed planes all day long. any chance?

i cannot stress enough how good this plane is. my 85 years old Dad and me fly from ours home cockpits together online and i always find us good trips with bad weather or mountains. took me a while to learn the plane but it took much longer to train my Dad as well. The Starship is a mini Airliner combining GA and Airliner-like instruments and procedures. The cockpit feels like a perfect glove and you are in command of everything (expect maybe TCAS). This is by far the plane that influenced me the most and i bought many of the very good planes but honestly BS placed the bar waaaaaay over their heads.
Lets see if the new pro-series makes me switch cockpits.
i hope you pikmp the the starship more in the future
Thank you!
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Your stories of flying with your father warm my heart! You describe Starship in exactly the same way that I feel about it. What an absolutely remarkable aircraft. So glad you're enjoying it. Short answers...
The sun visors are like that in all my aircraft, because I remove all glass elements in the first LOD model. Otherwise, they seem to cause graphical issues like flashing with some export settings. I've been meaning to revisit this for a long time to see if anything has improved over the years.
I have taken note of your career mode request. I have had relatively few requests for career mode compatibility for all my aircraft since MSFS 2024 released, which I was quite thankful for, if I'm being honest. The requirements for career mode approval from Asobo are extremely onerous and arbitrary for aircraft developers, so it would represent an investment of many weeks for my entire fleet. Nonetheless, if I get enough requests, then it shall be done!
Thanks again for your stories, and please let me know if there is anything I can ever do to improve your flying experience for you and your father!