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Launched in late 1988, the Airbus A321 was the first derivative of the A320, bringing a stretched fuselage whilst keeping the same wingspan, warranting extra payload capabilities while also retaining commonality in the flight deck, thus not requiring any extra training or certifications for A320 type rating holders. ‍Its maiden flight only […]

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Threshold Review: FSLabs A321ceo for MSFS

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Launched in late 1988, the Airbus A321 was the first derivative of the A320, bringing a stretched fuselage whilst keeping the same wingspan, warranting extra payload capabilities while also retaining commonality in the flight deck, thus not requiring any extra training or certifications for A320 type rating holders. ‍Its maiden flight only […]

Threshold Review: FSLabs A321ceo for MSFS

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Launched in late 1988, the Airbus A321 was the first derivative of the A320, bringing a stretched fuselage whilst keeping the same wingspan, warranting extra payload capabilities while also retaining commonality in the flight deck, thus not requiring any extra training or certifications for A320 type rating holders. ‍Its maiden flight only […]

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Threshold Review: FSLabs A321ceo for MSFS

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Launched in late 1988, the Airbus A321 was the first derivative of the A320, bringing a stretched fuselage whilst keeping the same wingspan, warranting extra payload capabilities while also retaining commonality in the flight deck, thus not requiring any extra training or certifications for A320 type rating holders. ‍Its maiden flight only […]

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