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747-400 Tutorial

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Captains,I just re-installed the "whale" and cannot do a manual start up of the engines. Using Ctrl+E is kind of childish and no fun...I remember a short and simple tutorial that made one's Panel State really cold and dark, as well as how to manually start the engines, one by one (very funny, indeed). I searched the entire forum, to no avail.Any clues, especially about what was that simple tutorial, will be wellcomed.TksBPilot

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If I am understanding correctly, you are looking for a tutorial or guide to start PMDG 747 manually. At the below address, is a 30 page color "standard procedure guide"www.smithplanet.com/fs2004/pmdg/NormalProcedures.pdfor you can download the tutorials from the documentation screen at PMDG under downloads.I hope this is what you were asking for.Perry

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Thanks, Perry. That's what I was looking for.Greetings from Brazil.BPilot

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Guest derekb

Anyone know if those are going to be updated with FSX content any time soon? The product's been shipping for almost a year...

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What's the difference between 747-400 procuedures if it's in FS9 or FSX? Maybe an option or 2 in the FMC? Certainly nothing in the start procedure? Trent

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