October 17, 200322 yr For me it's a sad day. The news that I've read have shocked me. I don't know if I can continue writting this but I'll try.Our beloved Boeing B757 most probably is going out of production!Here's what BBC said about this :http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3199490.stmIt's my favorite airliner. Too bad nobody (since Eric's era) never simulated it properly. I mean with a complete panel, FMC etc...(hint hint hint... ;-) )A sad day for me indeed.George DorkofikisAthens, Greece
October 17, 200322 yr Unfortunately it is. :-( I watched Alan Mulally's press conference yesterday. He said that the plane will be in service with airlines and cargo carriers for at least the next 40 years though. (We'll see I guess.) Product completion will take place at the end of 2004. I'm really bummed since the 757 is my favorite airliner. I hope POSky gets theirs out soon. . .:-(Regards,drewKLGB
October 17, 200322 yr This is a sad day. It's the most beautiful airliner ever built, in my opinion.Here's to B757. I took this photo yesterday at Oulu, Finland.http://www.ee.oulu.fi/~partanen/editoitu.jpgregards,Tero PPL(A)
October 17, 200322 yr Commercial Member Tero - that is an AWESOME picture!!! Submit that to airliners! Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
October 17, 200322 yr Perhaps the folks as Wilco Publishing could find a simple, quick, and effective way to integrate the existing features of the 767 PIC into a 757 PIC? HINT!:)
October 18, 200322 yr Hi!Did that.. got accepted :).http://www.airliners.net/open.file/443902/L/Tero 8) PPL(A)
Create an account or sign in to comment