October 23, 200223 yr Commercial Member Captains!For those of you who frequent our forum, we made this announcement to you already.... Here is the text of what we sent out to the rest of the world today!RRPMDG Announces 2003 Product Lineup for Microsoft Flight Simulator!23OCT020300Z2003 promises to be an adventurous year at Precision Manuals Development! The new year will see the release of three exciting new products designed for use with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002!BOEING 737: The Next Generation! will be the first product to be released. This product will appeal to airliner fans everywhere as a detailed and challenging simulation of Boeing's newest short-haul transport marvel!Complete with a stunningly designed 3DStudio rendered cockpit, virtual cockpit, accurate flight model, FMC, systems model, flight manual and training adventures based on real 737NG training scenarios, the 737NG will quickly become a must-have simulation add-on for all MSFS 2002 pilots!BOEING 737: The Next Generation! will release with a full compliment of airframes and liveries. The 737-600/-700/-800/-900 and Boeing BBJ will be available. Additionally, airline liveries from around the world will be represented in detail along with the ability to customize the paint scheme on your own Boeing BBJ!Shortly following the release of the 737, PMDG will release a British Aerospace Jetstream J-41 model for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Targeted toward the Commuter Airline Pilot sector, the BAe Jetstream J-41 will offer detailed look at the equipment, training and lifestyle of a modern turboprop pilot!Complete with a stunningly realistic visual model, cockpit and flight model, the J-41 product will include a training regimin modeled after the Type-Rating course flown by commuter pilots training in this popular regional turboprop!Also under development for release in 2003 is a Yakovlev 52. Details of which can be found at http://www.precisionmanuals.comBOEING 737: The Next Generation! is planned to be available to customers in both a downloadable format as well as through normally available retail channels. Interested customers can track the progress of this exciting new product at http://www.precisionmanuals.comRobert S. RandazzoPrecision Manuals Development Group http://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/coolcap.gifwww.precisionmanuals.com Robert S. Randazzo PLEASE NOTE THAT PMDG HAS DEPARTED AVSIM You can find us at: http://forum.pmdg.com
October 28, 200223 yr Ok, as far as everybody knows Dreamfleet has canceled their A340 project with known reasons which the many customers including me could not understand, but that
October 28, 200223 yr Hi matthias.PMDG tried to research into an airbus but did not get far with the company. Thats what I heard anyway.Go to www.anticyclone.be if your interested in airbus. I know its expensive but it looks better than even PS1.3, combined with a built in feature to export the MFD's to multimonitors, link it to FS2002 graphics, network facilities...think of the possibilities, let alone it as a stanalone simulator.sorry if that was O/T
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