Announced today on the Flight Simulator Dev Q&A by Microsoft and Dmytro Antonov.
Announced today on the Flight Simulator Dev Q&A by Microsoft and Dmytro Antonov.
welcome news indeed!
though I'll admit I've been flying the Tom Rathge AN-225 with the ported 747 cockpit, I am interested to see the MSFS version with a proper cockpit and full details!
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Does the sim actually support more than 4 engines?
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The Hughes Hercules seems to cheat and pair up its eight engines; would be awesome if SU12 brought 8-engine support, because I'm gonna need 10-engine mixed support for that B-36 someday.![]()
FSElite put up an article with some nice screencaps from the stream, in case anyone else missed it, like I did
And now I'm even more excited, I suppose this will sate me until the C-5 comes out
EDIT: Also I'm pleased to note that the entire cost of the aircraft (20 bucks US) is going to Antonov to restore the real 225.
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On that same site there is also an article that indeed confirms that su12 will support 16 engines .
https://fselite.net/content/world-up...eloper-stream/
I'll probably purchase this one just to support Antonov. Whether I ever fly it or not will remain to be seen.
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This one is going to be a ton of fun for me when they get six-engine support, since I have enough Saitek/Logitech Pro Flight Throttles to use. Pushing six levers around for throttle control will be interesting.
The feature on the AN-225 during the Developer Livestream this week is well worth watching if you haven't already. It includes and interview with the Antonov folk
wow I was convinced that the AN2 Anuska would come before this, anyway...... we'll keep waiting
Here is the full developer stream on YouTube, the AN-225 announcement is at the 55 minute mark.
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