The developer says that the aircraft pushes the boundaries of what is possible and comes with the highest quality modelling and photo-realistic textures. Crucially to its commercial success, the plane was also the first ever to receive ETOPS certification, allowing it to traverse open oceans with just two jet engines. It typically seated around 250 passengers in a two class configuration, had a range of 2500 miles, and shipped with two engine options: the General Electric CF6 or Pratt and Whitney JT9D engines. The A300B4-200 was Airbus’ first ever aircraft and represents approximately 25% of all A300s ever built. Instead, they shifted their focus to MSFS – with today’s video being the first major look at the newly revamped airliner. Readers with long memories will remember JustFlight had previously been working on an A300 for P3D, but canned the project around 9 months ago on the grounds that it would be commercially unviable given falling P3D users. The showcase came via the long renowned developer’s YouTube channel, where they describe the project as the company’s “next generation airliner”, and advertise features including complete systems functionality, multiple instrument panel configurations, multiple engine variants, 3D WWise sound set and realistic flight dynamics.
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