I’ve been away from MSFS for a while, and I noticed yesterday while starting up the sim that it said: “One Study Level Aircraft”, or “sompin” like that.
Which aircraft are they referring to on start-up?
I’ve been away from MSFS for a while, and I noticed yesterday while starting up the sim that it said: “One Study Level Aircraft”, or “sompin” like that.
Which aircraft are they referring to on start-up?
Inibuild’s Airbus A310 (part of the 40th anniversary edition)
It would be nice if they mentioned what aircraft/feature they’re talking about, as I’ve been wondering about this myself.
P.S.
They should loose the “Bespoke” as it’s the same thing as custom or “hand crafted”, and won’t require people to look it up just to figure out what the splash screen is talking about.
Even the dictionaries admit that “bespoke” is an archaic usage, not commonly seen in modern English.
I’ve started to hear “bespoke” more often in IT-related meetings. “We developed a bespoke architecture…”
Wider ask–I wish that all of the cool startup screen pictures had a hint of the location of each one.
Sorry what? Bespoke is a very commonly used term - at least in the uk.
Hi there,
You can use this Wishlist topic:
Voted…thanks!
It goes in waves, like the ‘let me ask you this’ years or the ‘optics’ years…
Personally I’d rather have bedazzled airports. ![]()
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