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I am an ex-767PIC user. I loved flying the 767, but would prefer something a little more realistic for the short 1 hour flights I fly. 737NG sounds like one of the best products around for people who like the challenge of using an FMC (or should I say the "ease" of using an FMC?)I am hearing a lot about this new SU2 thing. If I am going to have to relearn the entire theory of flight after the SU2 release, then I will wait for it. But if we are just talking about the usual tweaks, additions, and fixes, I will order it tomorrow. I was surprised that there was no real info on the FMC in the Aircraft Operating Manual I downloaded from the site. I did, however, find the manual on Advanced FMC V1.01 from the Avsim site.BTW, feel free to talk me out of buying this product if there is something better out there...Thanks,capherc

As a loooong time 767PIC (and almost nothing else) user I can only say run, don't walk to get the 737 NG. The 737NG for Boeing and the SSW A310 for an Airbus (not as polished re flight model and AP behaviour as the NG, but also gorgeous product). These two and then a long way comes nothing... Mike

I also have flown the PIC, Dreamfleet 737, etc although never to the degree of seriousness that I have been flying the PMDG 737. You won't regret purchasing this package at all. Although the above planes were great, the PMDG seems to have that extra piece of "enjoyment factor" because of the quality and beauty of the package. I agree with the above posts. Run, don't walk to purchase this package.George Stoddard

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