November 27, 201015 yr YEAH thats the thing -- i think ill wait as well!I think when that comes, out I'll have to quit my day job! Ciao!
November 27, 201015 yr YEAH thats the thing -- i think ill wait as well!I think when that comes, out I'll have to quit my day job!Yup, I'll take a bet that there'll be a few 'sickies' thrown the day after that gets released.Al Alan Bradbury Check out my youtube flight sim videos: Here
November 27, 201015 yr Commercial Member I just picked up the MD-11X! :) Hopefully it won't take too long to get here... For anyone who has the retail box version, is the printed manual pretty nice?Good choice. :( Make sure you download the advanced tutorial from our site too.http://www.precision...loads/docs.htmlAngle of Attack, who I mentioned earlier, also has an MD-11 training course that's in progress on their site. I've watched most of what's online so far and it's very good.http://www.flyaoamedia.com/blog/md11/ Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
November 27, 201015 yr CLS or QualityWings are a good start for a beginner, although I'd recommend the PMDG 747X and learning everything by following the tutorial flight until you can start from cold and dark, program the fmc, and ready to taxi in 10 minutes.That's my recommendation too. I found that I learned the most from the PMDG 747 tutorials. After doing those, I quickly understood almost all other Boeing aircraft. Benjamin van Soldt Windows 10 64bit - i5-8600k @ 4.7GHz - ASRock Fatality K6 Z370 - EVGA GTX1070 SC 8GB VRAM - 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX @ 3200MHz - Samsung 960 Evo SSD M.2 NVMe 500GB - 2x Samsung 860 Evo SSD 1TB (P3Dv4/5 drive) - Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200RPM - Seasonic FocusPlus Gold 750W - Noctua DH-15S - Fractal Design Focus G (White) Case
November 27, 201015 yr You guys really need to recommend a short haul aircraft for this guy to learn on and one that he will be using for a long time. Must people park their 747 in favor of small equipment for the type routes and time that they have. I would recommend the Captain Sim or QualityWings aircraft. These would be a good choices. I agree completely and would recommend the PMDG Jetstream 41. PMDG's documentation is top-notch and this plane is a good challenge and extremely fun to fly. It's not really a heavy but it will teach you a lot of skills that are transferable to the larger jet aircraft. Jay Ferris
November 28, 201015 yr I agree completely and would recommend the PMDG Jetstream 41. PMDG's documentation is top-notch and this plane is a good challenge and extremely fun to fly. It's not really a heavy but it will teach you a lot of skills that are transferable to the larger jet aircraft.It is also on sale for 20% off at JRmusic. No more excuses.Ray When Pigs Fly . Ray Marshall .
November 28, 201015 yr aaahhh! you're killin' meI want to get the j41 as well! that looks amazing, I love turboprops.you know the problem I have, is I like to keep my operations real and if I am using the erj145 can I justify realistically bringing in the js41? I guess I could substitute it for b1900 routes and - would that keep it real? Ciao!
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