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Request PMDG B738 NG CMD NEW PANEL

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Not sure what you're pointing out.......the Collins MCP?

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Callum Richardson

The only difference between the Honeywell/Sperry and the Collins MCP is that the Collins can do CATIIIB autolands, but how often are those actually required? If you want it to seem like you're flying the Collins, just change the MCP colors to "White". I imagine that in hte NG2.0 you will be able to chose between the Honeywell and the Collins.

Joe Sherrill

The passenger in seat 0A seems to be having a problem with his in-flight entertainment system?Sean Maxwell

The passenger in seat 0A seems to be having a problem with his in-flight entertainment system?Sean Maxwell
That's awesome :(

Dan Schultz

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The only difference between the Honeywell/Sperry and the Collins MCP is that the Collins can do CATIIIB autolands, but how often are those actually required? If you want it to seem like you're flying the Collins, just change the MCP colors to "White". I imagine that in hte NG2.0 you will be able to chose between the Honeywell and the Collins.
They said they would give the option and besides they already know how to model the plane since they did the honeywell earlier on...

Steven Penninck

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