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Killing waitin' time : which plane do you prefer after 737 NGX ?

Killing waitin' time : which plane do you prefer after 737 NGX ? 643 members have voted

  1. 1. Which plane do you prefer after 737 NGX ?

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For me its the bae js4100 followed closely by the md-11 than the queen

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Peter kelberg

Please specify?Suuuuuuure!The 777 has the best looking cockpit in the biz IMHO!The 777 is clearly one of the most interesting air frames flying around IMHOThe 777 is already declared as the next jetliner on PMDG's to do list rolleyes.gif

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Boaz Fraizer
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Having myself voted for 787 I wonder why you prefer 777, considering that the next PMDG plane will surface not before 2 years I wonder why you prefer an old boy instead of using the same concept of 737 NGX that is now hitting real skies.
How do you know it will take 2 years?
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The point in this thread? . :P777 is next, luckily for me it is my favourite aircraft in the world, and has never been done properly..my top 2 are already under pmdg's dev. list 1) 7772) Remake 747.A full simulation of pmdg quality of the A330/40 series would be awesome.767

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For me its the bae js4100 followed closely by the md-11 than the queen
I hate missing the A/T in a plane Straight%20Face.gifMark Fosseth

Triple Seven all the way!!:(

Z. C

One thing you can prob put money on, it will be a Boeing :DFRED

The 777 is clearly one of the most interesting air frames flying around IMHO
I like how you said "interesting". Hehe. Personally, I think if you take away those big honkin engines you are left with a very boring looking airplane. In fact if you look at the 300 series from the side it looks stupid. The rudder looks way out of proportion to the rest of the plane. Other than that you have a boring looking fuselage and nose. Now the 757, theres the coolest looking airliner in the sky.JackColwill

For simulation: T7Real life: B748My motto: If it ain't Boeing i ain't going!

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I'd like to see something Airbus but since I doubt that will happen, I'd settle for a 777 or the 757.

helloGuys do you have any hearsay about that pmdg will produce Airbus 320 series in a few years?

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helloGuys do you have any hearsay about that pmdg will produce Airbus 320 series in a few years?
Since they just signed a license agreement with Boeing I think it would be HIGHLY unlikely. FRED

+1 for the Dash. Would love it to have a decent failure mode, but I know that probably isn't going to happen.

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