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Here's a few I just took - I suspect some of you will be very happy to see these based on a certain request we always get: :)http://www.progressivetranscriptions.com/744/1.jpghttp://www.progressivetranscriptions.com/744/2.jpghttp://www.progressivetranscriptions.com/744/3.jpg


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Hallelujah! One less question we have to see all the time. ;)Those look great Ryan. Thanks for posting.

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Credit card locked and ready. Can't wait. Since SP1 I have really been getting into FSX. This is really going to be an incredible sim in a few years when its all stocked up. PMDG, ActiveSky, ultimate Terrain, A slew of big airports from Aerosoft (LPMA, EGLL, LFPG and EDDF). Looks like it is going to be an expensive couple of months. I can hardly wait to start hauling out to these destinations.


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Hi,Thanks alot for posting these screenies they look great. As a request - can someone at PMDG tell us how the 744X beta coming along. Now that the SP1 is out and about (after an endless waiting period) its becoming almost impossible to wait for your upcoming 744X. As part of my request please can you keep us posted about the progress of 744X beta and expected release (tentative) date.Kind regards,Khurrum

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Khurrum-We are still working on a final build to kick out to beta testing... So right now- it's going slowly. ;-)We'll keep you posted!


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Great screenshots!I'm really glad the 747 is going to be available for FSX soon. PMDG is the company that really made MSFS interesting to me, starting from FS2004. Ryan, how is your framerate with the 747X and what kind of machine you run? How much heavier it is for hardware if you compare it to the FSX Cessna with Garmin glass cockpit (which is heavier than other default planes)?Regards,Antti

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Robert,I appreciate your prompt reply. It

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The screenshots look great. I can't wait to get this in to my FSX. What about a wingflex video?:-) Is there 5.1 Surround sound on this aircraft?"final build to kick out to beta testing"You have enough betatesters, Robert?;-) :( Raymond

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All I can say is: WOW! I also saw the screenshots on the site. Absolutely beautiful. And the wing flex, nice and clean! I noticed the fuel schematic is of the standard -400. Any news on the possibility of a -400ER? Either way, as soon as the 747X is released, I'm getting it! Great work guys! (I know, great is an understatement but that's the best I can do while in shock.)"Credit, online cheque, or debit?""Does it look like I care? Just take my money and give me the plane!"Ryan GamurotLucky to live Hawai'ihttp://www.virtualpilots.org/signatures/vpa296.png

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Am I understanding this correctly?Are wing views from within the plane eventually avaialble, or are you relying on 3rd party aps again?AntCape Town

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Wings views will be accessed from within the default FSX menu system.

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