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What aircraft do we all wish PMDG would make?

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Would like to see the BAe146 series, 100 and 200 would be very nice!
While I do agree that they should make another BAe aircraft i would prefer the newer RJ70/85/100 series (preferrably with a fully working GNS-XLs with P-RNAV).Rene

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Then buy the Dreamfleet 727! It's very, very good.
Only for FS2004... Ben

My wish list,777 - my favorite plan in current ops787 - the future of aviation, but it will take time to get real data on itCRJ - would love a PMDG quality regional jet

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Make pls A380 i am so mad about that aircraft i wish that one day somebody will mako some good a380 simulation.I mean how made high quality a380 WILCO tryed but bugs etc.So i think PMDG can make it best!!

Make pls A380 i am so mad about that aircraft i wish that one day somebody will mako some good a380 simulation.I mean how made high quality a380 WILCO tryed but bugs etc.So i think PMDG can make it best!!
http://nextlevel.wepax.com/Hopefully they wont blow it like Airsimmer

Philip D. Schmidt Jensen

 

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Where did you get that information from? Where is the announcement you refer to?

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Full update of the PMDG744(new PMDG Standards)PMDG777Full simulation of the PMDG748ATR72 500 or 600RegardsCarlos Dur

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I like big aircraft :( ANTONOV AN-225!!!!!SUCH A NICE ONE!!!!James W.

Perhaps a DC10 with retrofitted cockpit or something, with an FMC.

Philip D. Schmidt Jensen

 

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Perhaps a DC10 with retrofitted cockpit or something, with an FMC.
They did one, it's called the MD-11 :( Hehe, kidding, but it is the older sister (I mean newer) to the DC10. I have craved one also. One of my favorite movies from a few year back was the true story crash called "1000 Heroes" with Charlton Heston. Remarkable how many issues the pilots dealt with on that flight and how they had to stear the airplane (don't want to give it away), great movie and probably one reason I was so impressed with flight to begin with. It was all the know how these pilots had to do what they did.

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Dan Prunier

Woah! thanks for the suggestion man, I didn't know there was a movie. Can't wait to watch it. I'v seen that ACI episode a zillion times and that crew did a hell of a job

BTW, and excuse me for the off topic question guys, but how did those old planes handled navigation prior to FMC? VOR maybe? How about transoceanic flights?

BTW, and excuse me for the off topic question guys, but how did those old planes handled navigation prior to FMC? VOR maybe? How about transoceanic flights?
Go back 60 years transatlantic flights were done visually :( NDB, then VOR came along later.Then came INS (inertial navigation system). Navigation is done by entering lat/long waypoints into a primative computer, then 3 gyros keep track of where the plane is moving (up, down, left, right, forward, back) allowning you to track from one to the next. This is what Concorde used.FMC equiped aircraft keep track of their location using IRUs (inertial reference units). Same idea as the INS, except using laser gyros (rather than mechanical ones) and computer displays.

Jordan Forrest

oh thanks :) didn't know inertial systems have been there for so long!

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