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Any new plans for after the 747?

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Hello,As far as I know the 747-400 is 'close' to release date and even as the Boeing 737NG it is a masterpiece as far as you can see on the screenshots, but I have faith in you due to my experience with the 737NG ;)However, on the whole flightsimmarket (except for some panels, but most likely the freeware panels/planes are NEVER as good as the payware stuff like Wilcopubs's and of course yours) there is still one huge thing left out, the MD-11!The MD-11 is word wilde flown by hundreds of airlines and it has proven to be a very good aircraft.Allso, the design is very cool and none payware panel available wich is comparable with your quality products.So maybe an idea, to start an MD-11 project?Any people who would also like that maybe?Greets.

There already is a Payware MD11 panel coming out, so there would be no point! and btw, I'm not sure on your comment about Freeware NEVER being as good as payware! tinmouses' 737-200 panel is awesome, and will be awesome when finished. I think it will be on par with Dreamfleets new 737-200, because it's so high quality. The new throttle quadrant looks awesome!Anyway, as I said, a Payware MD11 panel is in the works by Bill.G (sorry Bill, can't spell your second name:() and I think it would be quite hard to beat!

For your information, the PMDG 747-400 is not 'close' to release, although it depends on your definition of close. As such, no concrete plans have been made for the next product. Most likely, the PMDG Express line will be expanded next.

That would be great, Marc! Thanks.Regards,Ian Udinga

Consider a IFR quality aircraft in the single engine catagory. It would be really nice to have non-MSFS analog gauges that can be read well enough to fly with a hood on.Ray

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