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Where's the Airbus that was promised 3 years Ago ?

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Mr Randazzo, please stop mucking about with that damn NGX and get the damn Woodpigeon out the door. :(
I'm starting the think they shelved the Woodpigeon without telling us. An insider told me that PMDG's carpenter left them to join a Victorian kitchen simulator developer so that's probably why we havn't seen it yet.

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Gents-Ryan pointed out to me that the original poster in this thread invited me to answer "honestly."Is there some supposition out there that would cause anyone to believe I would have some reason to answer dishonestly? This type of post is something that I've taken to calling a "pay attention to me, I'm self important." Such posts traditionally get ignored because the user is generally pushing some half whit agenda point that really needn't be addressed because the truth is self evident to anyone who has spent more than an hour in this forum. I recognize that there are a few self important or self righteous folks who might be offended by this- but the reality is that we make decisions based on a very clear agenda- and that agenda is part of PMDG's business model- and unless you join the team- you really shouldn't expect to have input. :( I've seen some truly idiotic comments in this forum about how we might be "afraid" or some other general claptrap... There is no airplane, no system and no simulation that this team couldn't accomplish if we decide to... If anyone tells you otherwise- I would suspect their motives.Now- I've been decidedly grumpy answering a few of these "pay attention to me" type posts- so let me end with something a bit more positive:1) Give at least ten seconds of thought to the fact that we have a strategic partner in Boeing... That might help you make some guesses about our development agenda.2) We have a number of things underway at PMDG that we do not discuss publicly. When something comes over the horizon for you- we'll fill you in...Now I'm off to finish trouble-shooting the high stage bleed failure logic on the NGX... :(
And Robert, you are 110% correct.... The "Pay attention to me" may or may not be subjective in your eyes. However, if (if) it were objective, I don't think anyone asking for an Airbus product is just "asking for attention." I think their trying to tell you something, Robert... "We like your product, and we've been wondering if among the several Boeings, would you also consider an Airbus?" "We (we-- meaning everyone who has money and wants to purchase a quality Airbus product), would be more-than-happy to purchase it, knowing the quality of your job" I can assure you, the thousands of Airbus "lovers" around the world would not hesitate to use their credit cards-- even if it's a prepaid like mine. And, yes those cards will be asking for attention, including mine. I have purchased-- and I fly till I drop (yeah sometimes I ignore my stall warning and I fly till I drop) B) the 747-400 and the MD-11, and in a couple of days... the FSX 747-400. (I hope I qulify to provide input).In-any-case, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, it is almost 3:00a.m. I have spent a long day building my "little" FSX computer and I am truly exhausted. After 5 years I decided to move to FSX and I was hoping for a quality Airbus. Well, in the mean-time let's be contented with what we have. And, even though the Airbus question was never answered ( ), I am sure soon someone, some where is developing that Airbus...Who knows, maybe as we read, Robert is placing the final touch to the next project--- A brand new...... Airbus A-340-6000 B) John Gonzalez :( and love to all men (and women of course, please don't get me wrong)
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[...]1) Give at least ten seconds of thought to the fact that we have a strategic partner in Boeing... That might help you make some guesses about our development agenda.
This is a comment that most of us are VERY happy with, this partnership is so so valueable. There are plenty of boeings left that havent been properly modeled in FSX.Anyway, another developer who have friends in the team from pmdg members are making an A320, if its anything to go by the concorde, you will love it.

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Was that a joke? Somehow I don't find it funny.
Ya not funny at all!!!David Di Domizio

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Mr Randazzo, please stop mucking about with that damn NGX and get the damn Woodpigeon out the door. B) Cheers, Chris D
Using Google translate I see that 'Woodpigeon' translates from English into The Black Speech of Mordor as 'Nazgûl' :( :( Be careful what you wish for :(

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1) Give at least ten seconds of thought to the fact that we have a strategic partner in Boeing... That might help you make some guesses about our development agenda.
I like this.

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1) Give at least ten seconds of thought to the fact that we have a strategic partner in Boeing... That might help you make some guesses about our development agenda.
So, Robert, how soon can we expect to see a 787 in our hangars? :(

I can imagine that as soon as they get some reliable data (i.e. they actually fly it regularly lol.) theyll think about it.

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There is no airplane, no system and no simulation that this team couldn't accomplish if we decide to... If anyone tells you otherwise- I would suspect their motives.
So, that'll be the NGX getting a weather radar then... hurray!Yeah I know, maybe not. Still, it was worth a try. I'll still buy it even if it hasn't :( Al

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So, Robert, how soon can we expect to see a 787 in our hangars? :(
At the rate things are going with the real-world 787 project, probably when launch customer All Nippon Airways finally sees a 787 in their hangar! :( Jim Barrett

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1) Give at least ten seconds of thought to the fact that we have a strategic partner in Boeing... That might help you make some guesses about our development agenda.
It would be a great shame if PMDG limited their know-how - in-depth simulations - to solely Boeing - or Boeing-owned - designs.There are many, many aircraft out there that could do with the PMDG treatment - not just an Airbus. :)Matt

Trouble with that is, part of what makes it possible to create such things is very likely down to the fact that there is a relationship with Boeing.Of course I'm not privy to how much of a relationship that actually is, after all, if I'm prepared to throw Boeing some money, they'll let me produce an offically-licensed Boeing face flannel if I want to, complete with a Boeing logo on it. I suspect PMDG have something more than that going on of course, but as I say, I don't know for sure.Al

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Trouble with that is, part of what makes it possible to create such things is very likely down to the fact that there is a relationship with Boeing.Of course I'm not privy to how much of a relationship that actually is, after all, if I'm prepared to throw Boeing some money, they'll let me produce an offically-licensed Boeing face flannel if I want to, complete with a Boeing logo on it. I suspect PMDG have something more than that going on of course, but as I say, I don't know for sure.Al
Absolutely right. I dont know jack squat about the relationship either, but it can just be naturally assumed that it would play some part. We sit in our livingrooms (bathtubs, trailers, whatever) and enjoy flying the planes, but in the backdrop of that there are 2 businesses involved here. PMDG and Boeing, a MAJOR global enterprise that dosent slap "Official Licensed Product" on just anything. Obviously the quality is one issue, and the business end is another. Personally I have no problem with this. Sure, I would love to see a PMDG grade Airbus too, but as someone already said, there are alot of Boeings that havent been "PMDG'd" yet either.

Bill Howard

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It would be a great shame if PMDG limited their know-how - in-depth simulations - to solely Boeing - or Boeing-owned - designs.There are many, many aircraft out there that could do with the PMDG treatment - not just an Airbus. :)Matt
Its definately not restricted to Boeing, they released the J4100, and will be releasing a Dash 8 :(

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Its definately not restricted to Boeing, they released the J4100, and will be releasing a Dash 8 :(
True. Then I hardly doubt that the manufacturers of the J4100 or the Dash 8 have been continually nipping at Boeing's global market share for the past several years either, as Airbus has.

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