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  1. On 11/26/2022 at 12:40 AM, iniBuilds said:

    Future Roadmap

    So what's next? 😉

    We have a very busy 2023, and are working on super cool projects. Not much we can say for now, but we know you will love some of the aircraft we are working on.

    This is great news, thanks Inibuilds!

    Is there any hint for any of these aircraft you are working on? I suggested my favourite Airbus here and I hope that it's considered and gets released for X-Plane for us X-Plane users! 

    Thank you again Inibuilds!

    Braniff

     

  2. Hi Inibuilds,

    I would like to firstly thank you for developing the amazing A300, Beluga and A310. The systems are very in-depth and definitely amongst my favourite aircraft for X-Plane! I also quite like how different variants are included.

    I am writing to ask if it is possible for Inibuilds to develop a -300 variant. I know that this may not be possible or may not be considered and may take a while to develop but please consider this as many people want this classic and quirky Airbus airliner for X-Plane!

    Hopefully, if Inibuilds does consider this, be mindful that the A340-300 came in 5 variants, the -313X being the 'base' variant:

    • A340-311---CFM 56-5C2
    • A340-312---CFM 56-5C3
    • A340-313---CFM 56-5C4
    • A340-313X---CFM 56-5C4 (with additional centre fuel tank for increased range)
    • A340-313E---CFM 56-5C/P (With increased MTOW 275 tonnes, LCD screens instead of CRT screens in the cockpit, cabin enhancements, centre fuel tank from -313x, new FBW system from -500/600 family, strengthened wing and tail enhancements from the A330-200) 

     

    I was thinking that if this does become a reality, (hopefully it will some time!) the -313X would be the main variant and on the EFB we can choose which configurations we want such as the -311, -312, -313 and -313E!  Also, the A330 and A340 family had different types of 3L and 3R emergency doors: airlines could choose from the 'Type A narrow door', or 'Type B wide exit door' so it would be great to see these as an option on the EFB. Switching between CRT screens and the newer LCD's in the cockpit would be fantastic too along with other customisable configurations!

    I really hope that this will become a reality as this is a rare breed of an aircraft, also that it would fit in well with your other range of classic Airbus Airliners!

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    Thanks Inibuilds

    Braniff

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  3. As I mentioned above,  in the livery folder, you need to make another folder in it named 'objects' and put your .DDS files in there. This is because when you generate icons for the aircraft, those PNG images will go outside of the objects folder. 

    I had the same issue when I made my first livery. I made a folder named 'Lion Air' and just put the .DDS files in there but it was just coming up as  blank livery in X-Plane. I realised it was because I had to make an 'objects' folder in the 'Lion Air' folder, put the .DDS files in there, then it would come up in X-Plane.

    Like this:

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  4. Hi,

    I download a paintkit and open it up in photoshop.

    Then once I have finished making it, I just convert it pack into a .DDS file and run it in the game. 

    To make the liveries come up, you have to make a folder named 'objects' in the livery folder you've made otherwise it won't come up in the game regardless if you have converted it into a .DDS file or not. As for Blender, I'm not sure, sorry.

    Hope this helps,

    Braniff

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  5. Part 4

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    Wow! That was a quick flight! Already descending to FL100 towards EBOS.

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    On final. Chose a flap 30 landing.

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    Touchdown! As this vintage 1975 built machine doesn't have autothrottle, I got on the power early resulting me in overshooting the runway's touchdown point!

     

  6. This is my own repaint which is based on a DHL 737-200 (9M-PML) operated by Transmile. This aircraft crashed at Honoloulu as flight 810 with Transair in July 2nd 2021. I hope you enjoy the screenshots and this repaint will available soon!

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    Taxing to Gatwick's 26L for departure. Note the 'OPERATED BY TRANSMILE' titles and the 'DO NOT TOW BEYOND THIS POINT' markings on the landing gear wheel well doors.

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    Waiting for a Norwegian 737 to land.

     

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