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I’ll cite here one of the guest that spoke at the conference, Ben Weston, from Airline2Sim: “It was indeed a fascinating, albeit rather long web conference with plenty to take away from in terms of product releases that are coming down the track. Keven (from FSFXPackages) showcased Chase Plane a little further, Stephen from Dovetail gave some more details about DTG Flight Simulator, Mathjis from Aerosoft talked about the CRJ and the A330, Reed from Rex told us more about Skyforce and I showcased a little more detail about the upcoming 777 Cadet Training Program. If OVPA make available a stream I might see if I can edit it down for brevity and share it with the community.
We felt that these developers are aiming to have their products released by the end of 2016.If so, these will be very exciting times for FS fans. No to mention other products in the pipeline, like FlyTampa’s EHAM, KSLC from Pac Island Sim, FS2Crew’s pushback utility…. Fantastic.
I forgot to close the citation marks: Everything after “community” are my words, not Ben’s. (we should be able to edit these comments!)