December 29, 200223 yr The upcoming B737 Ng. Is it a new plane or what? All I know is that the B737 comes in series-200, 300, 400, etc. Is the NG category something not related to size, but to an advanced version?Eytan
December 29, 200223 yr NG = New generationMichael J.http://hifi.avsim.net/activesky/images/wxrebeta.jpg Michael J.
December 30, 200223 yr Commercial Member No shame in not knowing :).Check out http://www.boeing.com/commercial/737family/background.htmlfor some clarification...VinPMDGwww.precisionmanuals.comhttp://www.vinscimone.com/dancnkid.gif Vin Scimone Precision Manuals Development Group www.precisionmanuals.com
December 31, 200223 yr Time to put my 737-700 CBTs to use!!!Best Wishes,Randy J. [email protected]" A little learning is a dangerous thing" Randy J Smith
January 3, 200323 yr Author With so many new simulation products, I feel like a real amateur each time I start reading the manual. I feel like a pro with older products after having used them for at least six months intensively (777, 767).Eytan
January 14, 200323 yr The 757/767 and 737 are not that different as one would think. The FMC is almost exact. PIC does not have TCAS but I think that the NG will. So if you can fly the PIC 767 and DF 737 you should not have any problems in the Transition.Best Wishes,Randy J. [email protected]" A little learning is a dangerous thing" Randy J Smith
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