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Being a long time fan of all the PMDG Addon Aircraft, I am very excited at the upcoming release of the 737NGXand have been watching all the available Videos, photos & forums etc regarding this soon to become Big%20Grin.gif availableproduct. But i have a question that i don't think has been asked so far here and that is the new HUD system included with the aircraft.I think i pretty much understand most of the readings that are displayed ie. speed tapes, compass reading etc, but what's with that littlecircle with 2 little horizontal lines that boobs about inside the square. Check out PMDG's 737 NGX Preview - Day VFR 25knot Crosswind Short Field Landing Package at KCLMor PMDG 737 NGX Preview - Night VFR Departure and you will see what i meanlooking foward to your thoughts from you guysThanks

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Please sign your name to your posts.That is the flight path vector (aka "total velocity vector" in military HUDs) - it shows exactly where the airplane is headed at any given moment. Put it on the runway touchdown zone during a landing and that's where the plane is going to meet the ground.

Ryan Maziarz
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It's the Velocity Vector, it predicts in real time the direction of the movement of the airplane with the current momentum. If the energy state of the plane changes (more/less power, higher/lower pitch, more/less roll, etc) the predictions will be adjusted and you will see the vector move. A great tool for visual, low visability, approaches...EDIT: Sorry, Ryan was faster :)

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Hi gents.I have another question regarding this: I have seen another circle in the flight path vector my question is: Wath does it mean?Thank you.Jorge Escobar.

Jorge Escobar.

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Gee that's what i call quick anwnsers, Just looking at it i could see how it had something to do with where the aircraft would be at it's current speed and courseSo now i understand it, it's an Idiot's guide to landing an aircraft, or kind like cheating if you know what i meanPerfect for me though, Just point that circle at the touchdown zone and you're there.No but seriously this is something i can't wait to tryout, really excitedAm learning a lot from you guys :Applause:Thanks Michael Ward

I have another question regarding this: I have seen another circle in the flight path vector my question is: Wath does it mean?
This is a HUD version of the FD ( Flight Director) and it tells you where the flight path vector should be.

Michael J.

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Hi gents.I have another question regarding this: I have seen another circle in the flight path vector my question is: Wath does it mean?Thank you.Jorge Escobar.
That's how you follow flight director commands on the HUD - you maneuver the airplane so that the command circle is inside the flight path vector.

Ryan Maziarz
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That's how you follow flight director commands on the HUD - you maneuver the airplane so that the command circle is inside the flight path vector.
Thanks for the answer.Jorge Escobar.
That's how you follow flight director commands on the HUD - you maneuver the airplane so that the command circle is inside the flight path vector.
Thanks you too. Ryan.Jorge Escobar.

Jorge Escobar.

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