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"textContent": "> Dear Temporal8\n> I also have a suggestion to reduce the maximum speed to the cruise speed. The current value seems to be very high. For example, the Airbus A380 has a cruise speed of about 0.85 Mach (903 km/h), while its maximum speed is about 0.95 Mach (1185 km/h). This can be modified in the settings, but if you use multiple aircraft sets, it becomes problematic.\n> Likewise, the maximum capacity of 853 passengers for the A380 is too high. It should be A380 seating capacities by Airline (Approximate)\n> Emirates: 484 to 615 seats (Highest capacity: 58 business, 557 economy).\n> Qatar Airways: 517 seats.\n> Lufthansa: 509 seats.\n> British Airways: 469 seats.\n> Singapore Airlines: 471 seats.\n> Qantas: 484 seats.\n> Korean Air: 399 seats.\n> All Nippon Airways (ANA): Specialized configurations\n\nHi, 853 is the maximum certified passenger capacity for the A380. I did it this way because all the planes in the set are balanced to allow for progression across models and years, and in that sense, the A380 is the most expensive, fastest (except for the Concorde), and highest-capacity plane in the set.\n\nInitially, it was going to be as you say, with each airline having its own characteristics, but I ultimately decided that for practical and gameplay reasons, it was better to prioritize model progression and have all planes of the same model (regardless of the airline) share the same characteristics.\n\nStatistics: Posted by temporal8 — 12 Mar 2026 21:46\n\n* * *",
"title": "Graphics Releases • Re: [OTTD] Temporal8´s Real Aircrafts 32bpp 4X ExtraZoom",
"updatedAt": "2026-03-12T21:46:40.000Z"
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