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co pilot calls?

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for added realism and functionality will your 737 have a co-pilot who will call all the preflight checks and the V1 Vr etc something like S Combo?thx

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(Name?)the 737NG has several callouts that occur during takeoff, such as:"80 knots""V1""Rotate""V2"as well as the approach / landing callouts like:"Twenty-Five Hundred""One-Thousand"..."Minimums"...etc.

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thx for your reply,sorry forgot to add my name!Clayton :-)

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I know it may be a dumb question, but here goes anyway...I guess the V1, Vr and V2 speeds called will be those calculated by the FMC, right ?How about adding the flap calls too? I could then let my virtual co-pilot behind when flying the NG... ;-)George DorkofikisAthens, Greece

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Gents-in both the above questions, the answer is "sure, but not in the first release". ;-)Please bug me again after we release, so I can consider those for later ;-).

Lefteris Kalamaras - Founder

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Of course, in the mean time, you could always record your own voices ;-)Vin ScimonePMDGwww.precisionmanuals.com

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Precision Manuals Development Group

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