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Thank you PMDG and Robert S. Randazzo

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Hey all since i have been here i have never have said anoything about how great this company really is.During the past few years flightsim became a really big hobby of mine and it is thanks to PMDG that i'm really hooked to it.When i started doing flightsim all i was flying standard aircrafts (back with FS98 can you believe it?)and learned there the basic flying stuff like takeoff's and landings later radio navigation was added to it wich was really the hardest part back then(i was kinda lazy back then it got worse when the fmc was introduced haha)Anyway i don't wanna start typing my whole fsim career on here haha i believe it is somewhere on this forum i started to fly pmdg planes when the 747-400 for FS9 was released(yeah a reaally long time ago by now but honestly it feels like it was yesterday haha)and from there on i never actually flown anything different but pmdg with an exception on a few GA planes as i mentioned it got me hooked and i'm still flying today with the dash 8/F MD11(i fly oftenly long routes)and like everybody else on here i can't wait for the NGXSo that's why i wanted to say thank you to the whole PMDG team for making such perfect airplanes that really is keeping me doing this and thanks to Robert S. Randazzo for starting this company you guys are the best and no one will get even close

Johan Ketting

MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Intel Core i7-7700K 16GB @2400mhz 128gb SSD 2TB HDD

 

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Makes you wonder what will come next for flight simulation given the leaps and bounds we've seen over the years since FS98! We've gone from aircraft with virtually no moving parts and windows you can't see through and doors that don't open to having aircraft with virtually every moving part simulated and moving people inside the cockpit and passenger cabin that can be seen from the outside.

Matthew Bellette

I agree I have been flight simming since MS Flight Sim 2.0 back in the day! First payware I got was PMDG and couldnt be happier! Go PMDG!

A Walker

+1 Johan, and always great to read positive feedback. The silent happy majority must not be forgotten due to the moaning minority.I really discovered my FS the day I bought my first PMDG .

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I still fly my B1900 in FSX and it gives me the same pleasure now as when I originally bought it many many moons ago for FS9. It has stood the test of time very well.

William Hall

 

 

I agree I have been flight simming since MS Flight Sim 2.0 back in the day! First payware I got was PMDG and couldnt be happier! Go PMDG!
I second. I've been flight simming since a kid and MS Flight 2.0 and ATP. PMDG is in a league of their own, not only in unparralled product quality and extreme fidelity of flight models and systems. While I've tried other so called add on companies, such as Carenado, that chronically release early alpha versions of aircraft every two months and generally require four service packs to attain acceptable functionality. With PMDG I have no worries.Currently I'm 2/3 through Vol. 2 systems training for the NG.I think today I'll start my AOA MD-11 training, being a Boeing simmer primarily the MD will be a trainsition.What would we do without PMDG???Thottle ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BillyBob :biggrin:   

David M. Edwards

Dell Alienware Area 51-R5: Intel Core i9 7980XE (18-Core Central Processing Unit [C.P.U.]), 64 Gigabytes (GB) of Dual Channel HyperX DDR4 at 2,904MHZ, 2X Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080Ti (11GB GDDR5X, each) in Scalable Link Interface (S.L.I.) or parallel configuration, 1,500 Watt power supply, 3x Solid State Drives (S.S.D.), Track Infrared (I.R.) 5 head tracking head gear and receiver (Natural Point, Corvallis, OR. United States of America [U.S.A.])  and a Dell 4K Ultrasharp 32 inch monitor.

Lockheed Martin Prepar 3D version 4.4 (P3Dv4.4), Addons And Updates GALORE! 

KPDX (Portland, OR), KHIO (Hillsboro, OR)  United States of America, Planet Earth..

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