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Hello everyone and thank you for your warm welcome to DCS World.

We have read every single one of your posts and would like to reply to all of them individually, but given the amount of messages it is impossible for us to do so.

That said, we currently cannot reveal our plans but we are confident to give you more details soon.

We thank you for your support which is a source of inspiration and motivation for all of us. :)

 

Regards,

IndiaFoxtEcho

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Hello everyone and thank you for your warm welcome to DCS World.

We have read every single one of your posts and would like to reply to all of them individually, but given the amount of messages it is impossible for us to do so.

That said, we currently cannot reveal our plans but we are confident to give you more details soon.

We thank you for your support which is a source of inspiration and motivation for all of us. :)

 

Regards,

IndiaFoxtEcho

Hello and welcome! Looking forward to your birds! :thumbup: Best of luck to you and your team! :pilotfly:

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Welcome and thanks for reading the posts. I'm excited to learn more about the differences in the paid MB339 module from its free version.

 

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My fingers are crossed hoping to eventually see your A-4 and TA-4J in DCS! All I can say is you're finally here!

 

Is the A-4 potentially a future project for IndiaFoxtEcho? I can understand if you will be doing nothing but MB-339 for quite some time. But is it in the realm of possibilities once the MB-339 is complete, long range...no promises?

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Is the A-4 potentially a future project for IndiaFoxtEcho? I can understand if you will be doing nothing but MB-339 for quite some time. But is it in the realm of possibilities once the MB-339 is complete, long range...no promises?
The problem about A-4 can be get a Boeing "license" to sell a official product.

 

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Been waiting for you to get here! F35 pls :O)

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The problem about A-4 can be get a Boeing "license" to sell a official product.

 

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I have heard that before. I don't understand why a license can be obtained for an F-18C, an AV-8B, and A-10C (all in active duty) but not an old, obsolete A-4E Skyhawk.

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I have heard that before. I don't understand why a license can be obtained for an F-18C, an AV-8B, and A-10C (all in active duty) but not an old, obsolete A-4E Skyhawk.

 

I don't know. But I suppose that, if Boeing sells the license for a plane, the buyer has is in exclusive, and maybe they don't want to sell it to a new and small 3er company. Maybe they want to wait for a better offer, sell it to a bigger developer like ED itself, or something like that. Or maybe it's just that a huge company like Boeing doesn´t care about getting a few bucks by selling licenses for videogames.

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Welcome IndiaFoxtEcho! I flew all your freeware birds in FSX and P3D, it's been ages since I've been in either of those sims but I remember your work was always top notch (and still is!)

 

It might be starting from scratch at this point, but would love to see your S-3B and T-45C revamped for DCS someday!

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I don't know. But I suppose that, if Boeing sells the license for a plane, the buyer has is in exclusive, and maybe they don't want to sell it to a new and small 3er company. Maybe they want to wait for a better offer, sell it to a bigger developer like ED itself, or something like that. Or maybe it's just that a huge company like Boeing doesn´t care about getting a few bucks by selling licenses for videogames.

 

Actually it seems the license fees are very, very steep, and the 18, Harrier and Thunderbolt compensate with huge sales.... Fore some reason people think the A-4 would sell less than this other jets...

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Welcome Dino

 

I do look forward to see some of your gems like the T45C, A4 or the S3. EF Typhoon or F35 likely we will not see. Too classified.

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A bit late to the party, but want to chime in and thank you for doing this step with the MB-339 Pan.

The mod was really well done and I like the avionics of this nice little plane.

I imagine, this will become a quite popular jet trainer for western oriented squadrons and DCS groups... :)

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