![]() More than 40, actually, and more should be added with future updates. On the outside, LatinVFR built the A319 fuselage from scratch and offers a wide array of liveries to go along with it. There’s a detailed passenger cabin across all the models, including the Corporate Jet version. The cockpit and systems may be familiar, but nearly everything else is brand new. A partnership with FlyByWire to feature their customized work in the LatinVFR A319/A321 would be phenomenal… one can hope! Still, it’s the first A319 we’re getting for MSFS and actually comes with a few nifty novelties! ![]() It’s a reliable choice that allows the airplanes to be available for Xbox, but far from being the most detailed and realistic simulation of the Airbus workhorse. ![]() Both the A321 and now the new A319 feature the default Asobo A320 cockpit and systems. In terms of pricing, we’re expecting to see something along the lines of the A321, which launched with a 24.99 price tag. Once it’s ready, LatinVFR A319 will become available for both PC and Xbox. LatinVFR is continuing the series that started with the A321, which was released in similar terms not too long ago. Expect to hear more about this project soon, but it all points to a release in the Marketplace fairly soon. The Airbus A319, announced just a couple of weeks ago, is now out for PC and Xbox, offering simmers the opportunity to fly the compact airliner with a wide range of liveries and cool new sounds! This week’s Marketplace update brought an interesting new aircraft from LatinVFR.
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