May 5, 201115 yr Author Can I also add a white texture (Completely white) for repainting, and Qantas VH-VXB 'Yananyi Dreaming' Please? Thanks, Kevin L
May 5, 201115 yr The Kalula ones are definitely happening - theirs are too funny/awesome to not do.+1 Phil Leaven i5 10600KF, 32 GB 3200 RAM, ASUS 4070 12GB EVO, Asus ROG Z490-H, 2 WD Black NVME for each Win11 (500GB) and MSFS (1TB), Rolling Cache 16GB, Photogrammetry always OFF, Live Weather and Live Traffic always ON, Res 2560x1440 on 27"
May 5, 201115 yr Also Cimber Sterling would be great +1 for Cimber Sterling :( Anders Weber ATPL(A) Student EKBI - Billund, Denmark
May 5, 201115 yr I think we can count on the GOL liveries because they have said the Short Field Performance package will be on the NGX. GOL is the only major operator with the SFP in widespread use right now. Flying into Santos Dumont in the NGX is going to be a blast!!!!Hiram Hunt+1Actually, Boeing created the SPF version because of a request from Gol for better performances at take off and landing. Congonhas and Santos Dumont are two of the top importance airports in Brazil and every local airline flies to those airports many, many times a day, every day a week. But their runways are very short and overshooting them was (is) a freequent fear for the pilots that fly to SBRJ or SBSP. The airline pilots even have to get special training to be certified to fly into those airports. A 737-800 without this package can't land or take-off land from SBRJ, for example, because of the lengh the runway. Matheus Mafra
May 5, 201115 yr Matheus, a non SFP 737-800 can most certainly operate safely from Congonhas or Santos Dumont, even with no wind. It just can't do it and carry a commercially sustainable passenger and baggage payload. The 787 at the Farnborough air show this year landed and stopped in less distance than the length of the Santos Dumont runway. Commercial jets will stop WAY shorter than we ever have the pleasure of seeing demonstrated regularly. If lightly loaded they will takeoff much shorter than usual also. Most airlines use reduced thrust takeoffs to lengthen engine life, and reduce fuel burn and noise. These airplanes have amazing performance that we hardly ever get to see. I got to witness an American Airlines 757-200 depart the Fort Worth Alliance Airport going to DFW only twelve miles away. Alliance is an AA heavy maintenance base and the 757 had been in the static display for an air show there. He took off in less than 2000 feet and climbed like a missle. It was no time at all and the pilot was pulling the thrust back and pushing the nose way over to stop at his assigned altitude. I'm sure the crew was having a blast!Hiram Hunt
May 5, 201115 yr I would love to have South African Airways included, I'm surprised and a bit worried no-one has requested that yet...
May 5, 201115 yr Commercial Member English only, please...Matthew, there is no requirement on this forum to write in English. Vin Scimone Precision Manuals Development Group www.precisionmanuals.com
May 5, 201115 yr English only, please...Its not that hard to put it in a translator.Google Translate: Many experts will make a lot of painting/coating, and we wait for PleasureSo I am assuming we can make that: There will be a lot of people [PMDG] creating liveries, while we wait for pleasure [NGX] to be released. Eric Vander Pilot and Controller Boston Virtual ATC KATL - The plural form of cow. KORD - Something you put in a power socket. UNIT - Something of measure My 747 Fuel Calculator
May 5, 201115 yr Turkish AirlinesSunExpress old liverySunExpress TC-SUZ liveryPegasusLove them all. :) A. O. Kara "It is possible to fly without motors, but not without knowledge and skill."
May 5, 201115 yr The following Alaska Airlines liveries would be nice.http://www.alaskaair.com/content/travel-info/fleet/739-spirit-of-dl2.aspxhttp://www.alaskaair.com/content/travel-info/fleet/738-spirit-of-seattle.aspxhttp://www.alaskaair.com/content/travel-info/fleet/738-starliner.aspxhttp://www.alaskaair.com/content/travel-info/fleet/738-dotcom.aspxhttp://www.alaskaair.com/content/travel-info/fleet/737-800.aspxAnd +1 on the new United post merger liveryMichael Michael Wolfe Intel Core i5 2300 / ASUS P8P67(b3) mobo / 4GB Corsair DDR3 1333Mhz Dual Channel RAM / ASUS GTS450 1GB DDR5 810Mhz(O.C.) / Seagate Baracuda 1.5TB 7200RPM HDD / ASUS DVD+/-RW Burner / CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Plus cpu cooler / CoolerMaster Extreem Power Plus 700W PSU / Antec 300 case w/ 1x 140mm Antec TriCool and 4x 120mm Antec TriCool fans / Windows 7 Ultimate (64bit) / ASUS VE228 LED 1080p 21.5" Monitor
May 5, 201115 yr Matheus, a non SFP 737-800 can most certainly operate safely from Congonhas or Santos Dumont, even with no wind. It just can't do it and carry a commercially sustainable passenger and baggage payload. That's what I meant :(. Matheus Mafra
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