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Need Help - Dreamfleet's 727 100/200 Series Aircraft

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Hi,I've created a few checklist in the past (Level-D's 767-300ER, PMDG's 737-NG Series, PMDG's 747-400, and Feelthere's PIC 737-300/400/500 Series aircraft). I just finished a checklist for Dreamfleet's 727 100/200 Series aircraft and I need some help. I need someone who knows the 727 and is familiar with the procedures associated with this aircraft, I need you to evaluate my checklist and help me correct any errors.If you are interested in helping, please PM me.Thank You


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Well, I wish I could help, but I'm not an absolute expert on the DF 727, though it is a truly wonderful model.I just thought I'd chime in here to let you know that your checklists are excellent! I've noticed that you've been putting more of them out lately and certainly do appreciate them (like the coloring, too!). I'm sure there are more folks out there who are benefitting from them as well.If all goes well, I look forward to your 727 checklist.

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