Jacob Kyser Posted February 11 Posted February 11 Wanted to check in and see if there have been any developments on the NEO variant? Thanks, Jacob Quote
Matthias Giebler Posted February 11 Posted February 11 Information on this will be made available in good time. There is currently no further official information. I'm just as excited as you are. 1 Quote
Norman Blackburn Posted February 11 Posted February 11 As Matthias has said, we will of course update things as and when we are able. I know as a whole team we are very excited to bring this to you as soon as is possible. 4 Quote
Mark Visch Posted February 11 Posted February 11 Things are coming.. A320 NEO sig added for devs.. Exciting stuff and good things come to those who wait... 1 Quote
Sabine Meier Posted February 11 Posted February 11 (edited) 1 hour ago, Mark Visch said: Things are coming.. A320 NEO sig added for devs.. Exciting stuff and good things come to those who wait... Sigs have been there for a few months for a321. A320neo is awesomto see it. Edited February 11 by Sabine Meier Quote
Norman Blackburn Posted February 11 Posted February 11 2 minutes ago, Sabine Meier said: Sigs have been there for a few months. One more appeared over the weekend. 5 Quote
Mark Visch Posted February 11 Posted February 11 2 minutes ago, Sabine Meier said: Sigs have been there for a few months. Not for the 320 NEO. The rest, yes.. 1 Quote
John BONNIN Posted February 11 Posted February 11 And for msfs24 ? are you waiting the release of SU1 ? Quote
Rodrigo Andres Jipoulou Saez Posted February 11 Posted February 11 Will the new sarà sell with due motor options? Quote
Sabine Meier Posted February 11 Posted February 11 1 hour ago, Rodrigo Andres Jipoulou Saez said: Will the new sarà sell with due motor options? You can trust fslabs that bot eninge manufacturers are included. Specific engine sub variants are down to the modeled aircraft. Quote
Peter Fabian Posted February 13 Posted February 13 On 2/11/2025 at 1:11 PM, Norman Blackburn said: One more appeared over the weekend. Does that mean then, that A320neo will follow A321neo ahead of A320ceo? Quote
Joel Raza Posted February 13 Posted February 13 I'm eager to see the A321neo, for sure, but the other piece that is also as important is the MSFS2024 compatibility for the two versions. 1 Quote
Robin Locher Posted February 14 Posted February 14 But please can you develope a paintkit, where you can adjust the Wing Textures like in P3D. This realy kills imersion, if you have the standard dark wing textures.... for LH Airplanes for example. 1 Quote
Norman Blackburn Posted February 14 Posted February 14 47 minutes ago, Robin Locher said: But please can you develope a paintkit, where you can adjust the Wing Textures like in P3D. This realy kills imersion, if you have the standard dark wing textures.... for LH Airplanes for example. Hi Robin, Did you know that it’s very possible even now as an end user to have white wings on your DLH? Quote
Robin Locher Posted February 14 Posted February 14 Hi Norman, yes its possible but Not Perfect. I am Not a Painter, but some good Painters also have done liveries with white wings, but it does Not Look that white … is it possible to also adjust the Wing markings as a painter? 1 Quote
Chris Howard Posted February 14 Posted February 14 Well, I have to say, I'm very much looking forward to the neo'S! Quote
Sabine Meier Posted February 14 Posted February 14 7 minutes ago, Chris Howard said: Well, I have to say, I'm very much looking forward to the neo'S! Some exciting routes to fly that are currently bit of a hit or miss. 1 Quote
Rodrigo Andres Jipoulou Saez Posted February 18 Posted February 18 Any news on the development of the a321neo? Quote
Sabine Meier Posted February 18 Posted February 18 1 hour ago, Rodrigo Andres Jipoulou Saez said: Any news on the development of the a321neo? They will share news when 5hey feel it is ready. Quote
Rodrigo Andres Jipoulou Saez Posted February 26 Posted February 26 Is the a321neo in beta testing Quote
Chris Howard Posted February 26 Posted February 26 4 hours ago, Bob Zolto said: And it's probably many months away, at least. Please no Quote
Sebastien Marleau Posted March 3 Posted March 3 I believe FSLab wants to wait MSFS 2024 SU1 is available before launch new products with MSFS 24 compatibility day one 1 Quote
Mark M Balagtas Posted March 4 Posted March 4 On 2/11/2025 at 7:41 AM, John BONNIN said: And for msfs24 ? are you waiting the release of SU1 ? I'm waiting for the release to 24, too. And still looking forward to the 330 promised years ago. I hope they'll make the 350 also given the disaster the other guy made and the hole it made on my pockets 4 Quote
Thierry Nguepdjo Posted March 13 Posted March 13 An update on the A330 would really be nice. How many years into development are we now and we still barely have any information about it? The lack of communication by this dev team is puzzling and archaic. They're going to get left behind by devs like Fenix who offer similar products and actually COMMUNICATE with their customers. 1 Quote
Sabine Meier Posted March 13 Posted March 13 38 minutes ago, Thierry Nguepdjo said: An update on the A330 would really be nice. How many years into development are we now and we still barely have any information about it? The lack of communication by this dev team is puzzling and archaic. They're going to get left behind by devs like Fenix who offer similar products and actually COMMUNICATE with their customers. There are plenty of different communication strategies and styles. Some do like the constant updates others like the news when it is ready. Imagine the time you spent answering questions about product updates rather than actually working on the product. 1 Quote
Ray Proudfoot Posted March 13 Posted March 13 2 hours ago, Sabine Meier said: There are plenty of different communication strategies and styles. Some do like the constant updates others like the news when it is ready. You missed one out. Giving updates every few months 1) It takes little time to post info and 2) it’s frequent enough to satisfy most people. I suspect the current strategy satisfies only a tiny number who wonder if the aircraft they bought (Concorde in my case) is even being worked on to resolve the numerous issues raised in that forum. Knowing it is would make a world of difference to how FSL is perceived. PS. I notice you have bought Concorde. When did you last fly it if you don’t mind me asking? 1 Quote
Sabine Meier Posted March 13 Posted March 13 51 minutes ago, Ray Proudfoot said: You missed one out. Giving updates every few months 1) It takes little time to post info and 2) it’s frequent enough to satisfy most people. I suspect the current strategy satisfies only a tiny number who wonder if the aircraft they bought (Concorde in my case) is even being worked on to resolve the numerous issues raised in that forum. Knowing it is would make a world of difference to how FSL is perceived. PS. I notice you have bought Concorde. When did you last fly it if you don’t mind me asking? I currently do not fly any of them, too busy with work and volunteering and pc that seriously needs an upgrade and update.. Concorde was a purchase to support the development. I have loaded it a few times to see her beauty but found it too complex. It is like climbing a mountain but starting at a cliff edge. Quote
Thierry Nguepdjo Posted March 13 Posted March 13 3 hours ago, Sabine Meier said: There are plenty of different communication strategies and styles. Some do like the constant updates others like the news when it is ready. Imagine the time you spent answering questions about product updates rather than actually working on the product. Correct, there are many different communication styles. In FSLabs case, they simply don't. Now that's an exaggeration but not by much. And respectfully, it does not take much time to give your customers and potential customers a quarterly update as Ray mentioned above. Heck, even one every 6 months would be nice. 2 Quote
Ray Proudfoot Posted March 13 Posted March 13 1 hour ago, Sabine Meier said: I currently do not fly any of them, too busy with work and volunteering and pc that seriously needs an upgrade and update.. Concorde was a purchase to support the development. I have loaded it a few times to see her beauty but found it too complex. It is like climbing a mountain but starting at a cliff edge. And that is precisely why you’re not bothered about the lack of news on progress. I bought Concorde in autumn 2023 and after a few updates there’s been no news since the last update in November 2023 - 16 months ago. My last request for progress was met with this reply from the head man… https://forums.flightsimlabs.com/topic/35770-when-are-all-the-bugs-in-p3d-concorde-going-to-be-fixed/ Maybe you’re not bothered by such a response. My opinion is somewhat different. 3 Quote
Thierry Nguepdjo Posted March 13 Posted March 13 23 hours ago, Sabine Meier said: There are plenty of different communication strategies and styles. Some do like the constant updates others like the news when it is ready. Imagine the time you spent answering questions about product updates rather than actually working on the product. Oh, one last thing. The last A330 update I see is from May 12, 2022!!!! That's when they finally revealed that it was the secret A3XX project they had been working on. Are you really gonna tell me that they can't give an update on this aircraft status because doing so would take too much time?? It has been 3 years without an update which is absolutely ridiculous lol. 2 Quote
Josh Ward Posted March 15 Posted March 15 On 3/13/2025 at 1:53 PM, Ray Proudfoot said: You missed one out. Giving updates every few months 1) It takes little time to post info and 2) it’s frequent enough to satisfy most people. I suspect the current strategy satisfies only a tiny number who wonder if the aircraft they bought (Concorde in my case) is even being worked on to resolve the numerous issues raised in that forum. Knowing it is would make a world of difference to how FSL is perceived. PS. I notice you have bought Concorde. When did you last fly it if you don’t mind me asking? Whilst I too aren't a fan of the secrecy, it's clear from reading various threads on here that the guys at FS Labs don't do this full time. They have other jobs and designing simulator aircraft isn't what they do day to day. I would guess it takes two, three, maybe even four times as long to do development than others in what is becoming a fast moving industry. I wouldn't be expecting any first's from them! It all inevitably means they can't commit to any timelines. So instead of false promises and release dates, it's easier to say nothing at all. Quote
Norman Blackburn Posted March 15 Posted March 15 Hi Josh 3 minutes ago, Josh Ward said: it's clear from reading various threads on here that the guys at FS Labs don't do this full time. There are quite a few of us that do do this full time, and also some who don't. 3 minutes ago, Josh Ward said: So instead of false promises and release dates, it's easier to say nothing at all. Whilst not for the same reasons as you allude, the concept is the same. Quote
Carl Beeby Posted March 15 Posted March 15 Quality takes time of course - I've just bought MSFS2024 just to gain a bit of familiarity with the interface. The next and only aircraft installation will be the FSLabs products. 4 Quote
Adrian Forsbom Posted March 17 Posted March 17 On 3/15/2025 at 10:54 PM, Carl Beeby said: The next and only aircraft installation will be the FSLabs products. I think FSL is the only producer that will make me move over to MSFS2024 hands down to FSL and the quality 1 Quote
Peter Fabian Posted March 17 Posted March 17 It's easiest to assume A330 is not happening, Concorde is probably happening, but not any time soon, and rest of A320 family is most likely happening, but not until 1-2 neos are out (commercially, I think it's important for FSL to capture the neo market while they still can) Then you can only be pleasantly surprised. Quote
Adrian Forsbom Posted March 18 Posted March 18 True but. if I'm not 100% mistaken. They are working on them both at the same time. I think it's for teams. and I guess they will focus on only one when the relise is approaching Quote
Rodrigo Andres Jipoulou Saez Posted Sunday at 09:00 PM Posted Sunday at 09:00 PM Any news on the neo variant? Quote
Robert Sutherland Posted Monday at 09:52 AM Posted Monday at 09:52 AM 12 hours ago, Rodrigo Andres Jipoulou Saez said: Any news on the neo variant? The usual rule applies with FSLabs. When there is news they feel is significant enough to share, they will share it. Quote
Ray Proudfoot Posted Monday at 10:44 AM Posted Monday at 10:44 AM 50 minutes ago, Robert Sutherland said: The usual rule applies with FSLabs. When there is news they feel is significant enough to share, they will share it. The rumours are news will come the day after Hell freezes over! 3 Quote
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