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Can anyone tell me how good this add on is? Especially for the 757.Thanks

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To put it simply, it's the most advanced simulated 767 ever made for a home computer. Only Aerowinx 744 beats it for number of systems simulated etc. I can tell you that a number of real world pilots use PIC 767 for practice and all give it high marks. So, if you want the best, look no further. As to the 757, you might be already aware that in the real world, once trained on 757 will qualify you for the 767. They are that close. The 757 merge program is ok, but far from the flight model of the original PIC 767. Best Wishes,Randy J. [email protected]" A little learning is a dangerous thing"AMD XP 2100 |MUNCHKIN 512 DDR RAM |ECS[/b ] K7S5A MB |[b]GF3 64 MEG |WIN XP PRO |MITSUBISHI DIAMOND PLUS 91 19"

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I don't know about the 757 but for the 767 it is just amazing, I just cant believe it has been arround for so many years! That's the only thing I have to say, buy it to day and you'll understand what I'm talking about...Cheers!

Guest CharlesH
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Hi:Its simply the best all around product made so far for Flight Simmulation. The PIC team did a great job with this product. YOu fidn no other that will reach the level that this does. Well worth the price. Their autopilot is just fantastic. Its does not rely on FS at all, rather its built outside it. Buy it you will not regreat it.Charles

Guest ielchitz
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Don't waste your money on this product.vvUnless you want to enter an entire new world of Flight Simulation you never thought was possible. The product alone in it's original form is unbelievable and many of us would gladly pay many times the original cost if we had to purchase the product again. Add to that some great documentation and manuals, an FS2002 patch, Project Open Sky models with ILH's PIC/POSKY merge, Randy's landing view, Paul's PW sounds, Lee's soon to come TCAS, both Jason's and Richard's Navigational Data, a forum where contributions come from serious simmers, real world 757/767 pilots and real world air traffic controllers spanning the globe, engineers who work for Boeing, programmers with Jepessen, guys who work on the ramps and in the hangars that service these birds day in and day out from Toronto to Sydney, an ARMY of pilots - commercial, corporate, GA, Military, and most importantly the pilots of tomorrow. Some of us fly in North America and South America. Others fly commercial hops in busy Europe. There's the guys who do the daily runs from the Middle East to the Far East, and the crazy ones who Cross the Pacific, Atlantic, and the Poles on a regular basis. Some fly online and interact with ATC, some fly in offline multiplayer sessions with their friends, and others enjoy the solace of having no one to bother them but the FMC reminding them to "Reset MCP Altitude". Wrap that all together with an outstanding community of people from every type of background, every region of the world, different colors, ages, races, and religions - different educations, lifestyles, languages, experiences, and careers - all with one common bond:A genuine love for Aviation, a fascination for Boeing 767's, an unquenchable thirst for knowledge, a desire to contribute to the community, a willingness to share our experiences with everyone as well as enjoy the experiences of others - and above all we share a common quest to make it "as real as it gets".Pull out your credit card, fasten your seatbelt, and get out of the fast lane grandma - the bingo game is about to begin.As far as I am concerned - this product IS the simulator.Sincerely,Ian Elchitz CYWG

Guest Mark McG
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Ian,what do you mean different religions - I though everyone on this forum had 767 PIC as their religion.Mark

Guest CYOW_pilot
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airbusguy,Best payware aircraft bar none! IMO, much better than the PSS version of the airbus (which I think you are familiar with). More detailed, more functional, great FMS, and handles like a dream (smooth and stable with a nice solid response to the control inputs). I am talking about the PIC/POSKY merged version. And for $30 Cdn you can't go wrong.PS, Is S3 getting some 757's or are you changing jobs?Kevin in CYOW

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It looks like we are getting 757's so that is why I am looking at this program. I am sure gonna miss the Fly by Wire and the table :(Thanks for the info.P.S. Kevin where did you buy the program?

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You can download the two manuals (systems /FMC) from wilcopub.com, and take a look at all the screenshots. Each manual is 100+ pages.

Guest CYOW_pilot
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airbusguy,I have seen it recently in Radio Shack stores, although it is hit and miss as to whether you can find it. I bought a copy for a friend this past Christmas at a Radio Shack here in Ottawa. I have not seen it in any other software store. It was $29 (Cdn) if I remember correctly. Turns out he already had a copy (ordered it on-line), oh well.Good luck in your search.Kevin

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