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Iphone Itouch 737NG study app

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Hi Guys,First of all,I finally gave up and made the switch to FSX(thanks PMDG for speeding up the process).The idea of not being able to benefit from the new version of the NG was too much to live with... :( I have a medium system([email protected],4GB DDR2 RAM,9600GT on XP32) but so far I am very pleased with what I get(fps between 20-30) flying the LDS 767 in medium size airports in Canada and the Carribean.I hope the new NG doesn't bring this down too much.Now to the title of the topic.Anybody with Iphone or Ipod touch using this app http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/ipilot-b737...d325386420?mt=8 ?That looks like something that could be a fun way to learn(in more details) the NG untill it comes out.If any of you has it,any impressions would be great.RegardsRichard Simoneau

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you know 20 bucks is a bit steep for an app but i bet when the PMDG version starts to get close this thing is going to start selling pretty good. I may buy one when it gets a bit close**edit - and i just noticed they have a 777 version as well, cool

Noah Bryant
 

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you know 20 bucks is a bit steep for an app but i bet when the PMDG version starts to get close this thing is going to start selling pretty good. I may buy one when it gets a bit close**edit - and i just noticed they have a 777 version as well, cool
I definately agree it's a bit steep.That's why I was wondering if anybody was using it.I'll also check for reviews of the app before making a decision.Richard Simoneau

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