Today popular flight simulation add-on developer iniBuilds hosted a livestream in which it shared some interesting teases about future products.
The livestream, which starred CEO Ubaid Massa and Head of Production Mike Standen, focused mostly on the history and operations of the company, which has become one of the most relevant on the Microsoft Flight Simulator scene, on top of promising updates to its iniManager client.
Yet, the surprises were toward the end, when the developer showcased a brief but juicy glimpse of the Airbus A350 for Microsoft Flight Simulator announced a few months ago.
We get to see the iconic winglets, one of the engines, the tail section, a close-up of the flight deck, and the avionics bay. You can check it out below.
Yet, that wasn’t the only surprise in store for those who listened until the end.
We also heard that tomorrow (June 23), the company will continue its Summer Surprises campaign with new scenery that will be “great for the summer” albeit the specific location was not revealed.
Another tease will see tuition on June 24, when iniBuilds will reveal a new product line built by a new internal team designated iniBuilds Premier Aircraft Series.
The first aircraft in development has not been mentioned by name, but Massa mentioned that he is an “airliner boy” and said aircraft gets him excited, so we can likely infer that it’ll be an airliner.
On Thursday (June 25), there will be an update about the upcoming “big planes” in development including the Airbus A350, with more information that will be shared about it.
On the same day, the company will also release the updates of the A300 and Beluga for X-Plane. Both products had been removed from sale a while ago to make sure they were updated and fully operational.
If you’d like to read more about aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator, yesterday SimWorks Studios announced the release date of its Van’s RV-8 and RV-8A.
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