August 7, 201114 yr Will more realistic flight dynamics be able to be implemented with the 777 becuase of its fly-by-wire system; does this mean that Boeing can provide fly-by-wire techincal and programming information to acheive a higher level of realism on the scale of performance, autopilot, dynamics and FADEC controls? Inactive
August 7, 201114 yr You realize they released the NGX just two days ago, right? Ask again in 18 months.
August 7, 201114 yr Author I'm just wondering...besides, its something that I'm sure lots of people are wondering about. Inactive
August 8, 201114 yr not thread hacking but let me ask, is the 747-8 fly by wire?No, no boeing is fly by wire only airbus Chad Donoghue http://easyworldairlines.com
August 8, 201114 yr No, no boeing is fly by wire only airbus Uhh, I thought Boeing 777 is fly-by-wire..? Chris Ferguson PC Specs(Rebuilt 1/11/19): i7-9700K - Non-OC'd, EVGA RTX 2080ti, G.Skillz 16GB Ram 3000mhz, EVGA SuperNOVA 1000w PSU, Cooler Master ML360R, ASRock Phantom Gaming 4 MoBo, 2x 2TB HDD, 1x 1TB Samsung EVO SSD, 1x 220GB WD SSD
August 8, 201114 yr Dude give PMDG a break, they dealt with us bothering them about the NGX for 3 years and I personally think the last thing they want is them nagging about them working on another plane about 2-3 days after releasing one. When they want to talk about the 777, they will. Joseph Karides 2.66 GHz Intel Core i7 | 4GB RAM | 500GB HD @ 7200 RPM | AMD Radeon HD 6750M with 1GB GDDR5 | My cheap gaming PC that gets me from A to B
August 8, 201114 yr The Boeing 777, 787 and 747-8 are ALL fly-by-wire Really 8| wow my mistake lol Chad Donoghue http://easyworldairlines.com
August 8, 201114 yr Author See a normal company liek Boeing can't afford an all fly-by-wire fleet, where Airbus with government subsidies can... Inactive
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