TL-Ultralight Sirius TL3000 has reached release candidate state and we are now effectively preparing for release!, are you ready for a 1st look? if you do be sure to watch today 25th September TwoToneMurphy at 19.00 GMT just after the Microsoft Q&A where you will have the chance to watch the trailer in a exclusive and also his overview of this products at a 1st glance.
Where do you stand on the 2024 migration, with regard to charging for upgrades to that platform? Releasing at this time, so close to the 2024 release date, seems like a bit of a gamble with regard to sales figures. The smart money might be to wait until after 2024 is released, unless that is already your plan to do.
All my current products (Sting S4, FSR500 and upcoming TL3000) will work in backwards compatibility mode inside 2024 initially, then all of these will be converted to MSFS 2024 free of charge, the first will be TL3000 because I am adding the floater version and is better to add it under MSFS 2024 given the new physics.
Then I will release Phenom 300E for MSFS 2024, followed by converting S4 and FSR500 after.
For a developer like me there is no reason to wait for MSFS 2024 to release anything I have already ready to release. 1st I have a proven record of never abandoning my products, S4 received FREE updates after SU15 to catch up with technology, and FSR500 had over 9 updates since its release to include new features and improvements.
Given my exclusive content delivery via marketplace, it means all current and future MSFS 2020 customers will get their products running inside MSFS 2024 immediately and automatically upon MSFS 2024 releasing without them having to incur in any cost… and later they will get their investment fully converted to MSFS 2024 (all feature sets) also for FREE.
With regards to the TL3000 they will also get the TL3000 floater version in MSFS 2024 when it gets converted and again at not additional cost, why? because customers satisfaction is always my priority…
Hope FS2024 handles water-to-land transitions better than FS2020. (Sometimes planes kind of leap into the air when the wheels hit land.) I was a little iffy on this – lotsa lightweight Garmin planes in the hangar already – but the floater has me sold. Don’t have anything that compact and cute on floats.
Interesting to hear that! You got licensing from Embraer? Also I like your Sting and can fly with real world manuals from manufacturer’s website which is great!
Hi, I’m currently looking at the available videos and I don’t see a switch for automatic propeller adjustment. Will we be forced to operate the propeller control lever manually? Will there be a simple guide explaining in which situations certain power/propeller settings need to be followed?
The real aircraft doesn’t has any propeller pitch automatic control.
We making many tutorials videos like we did for FSR500, is all about engine management, don’t be too stressed about it, remember you can disable failures via the EFB realism settings while you learn.
I am kind off toying with the idea to grab this plane to take it on some bush trips in Alaska. I have a lot of (paid and free) custom strips there, and I’m craving a yoke-based bushplane to use with my honeycomb alpha.
Although I realise the plane is far from suitable for this IRL, I’ve read the nosewheel actually has a tendency to break when landing too hard on it. But this is a sim, and I’m pretty sure a breaking nosewheel is not modelled.
Just a short note to let you all now the product is now available for PC via Microsoft Market Place. The Xbox release will follow after a couple of weeks while we test and ensure it works properly on the consoles.