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DreamFleet 737-400 vs PIC 767

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I'm also interested in getting this panel - Would somebody be kind enough to point me in the right direction for it please.Thanks in advance

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Would it be better to start with DF 737-400 and move up to the PIC?Flown lots of twins but not the heavy yet.Barry

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>Would it be better to start with DF 737-400 and move up to >the PIC? >>Flown lots of twins but not the heavy yet. >>Barry No, I don't think so. You should be able to go straight to 767. You flown in real life or in sim ? Either way if you have some solid background you should be able to handle PIC just fine. In some respect it is even easier to fly than DF's 737 (DF737 tends to be a bit more sluggish on final then the real plane).Modern heavy airplanes do not actually feel so "heavy". It is definitely not a small Cessna but if you "flew" a King Air - they are not very far from it. Some getting used to is necessary - primarily in predicting turns and jet engines have their own idiosyncracies.If you want absolutely the best aircraft in terms of flight fidelity, systems - this is the one.For those who wonder: you can purchase 767PIC from the Avsim online store.Michael J.

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