Flying development studio's next major update-what will it have? That is a frequently pondered question. The developers of Infinite Flight's current big project is bringing the queen of the skies, the Boeing 747 into the game. It will contain many variants, even ranging to a 747 with a space shuttle. There will be a full virtual cockpit, as well as animated functions. The updated 747 will most likely be a free DLC.
The developers also added some more ATC functionality for multiplayer.
Here are some photos:
More pictures at www.infinite-flight.com
Up to our next topic.
I have put up a poll a month back, asking what is your favourite aircraft. Here are the results:
Boeing 737/Airbus A320
12 (24%)
Airbus A380/Boeing 747
15 (30%)
Airbus A330, A340/Boeing 777,767
19 (38%)
Airbus A350/Boeing 787
1 (2%)
DC9/ MD11/727
1 (2%)
Turboprops (cesnna172,208 etc)
2 (4%)
Other aircraft
0 (0%)
The Boeing 777/A330 was the winner of the poll (38%) with the A380 and 747 not trailing far behind. The 737 and A320 is next. Only one person voted for A350/Boeing 787.
It is obvious that most of us aviation enthusiasts prefer passenger jets.
It can also to be said that a lot of people like the 777/A330, and I can totally understand why. These two aircrafts are easy to control, have a neat cockpit, and are both very good looking aircraft. The 777 and A330 is my personal favourite: it really is that bit easier to fly.
People probably also voted for 747/A380 because they're very big aircrafts.
Some people vote for the 737/A320 because of its cockpit layout, style of flying or the size.
Let me just say, that the A350 and 787 are the future of passenger jets. Today's focus are environmentally friendly aircraft. Those two aircrafts focuses on minimal fuel usage, and minimal environmental impact, while also having the characteristics of the 777 and A330.
Fuel will get more and more expensive, and using our remaining fuel efficiently is important.
This concludes this week's newsletter. In general, I discussed what's coming in the next update, preferred aircraft, and the future of aviation.
Currently, I am working on editing posts to make them more informative and understandable. The ones on my lists are:
landing tutorial
take off tutorial
And pretty much all of the posts made during the first days of our website.
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