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Bouncing? The only time NGX bounces off is when I make a veery hard (meesed up) touchdown. If I'll make a soft td, like in the vid you posted, the NGX will remain glued to the rwy. Sure, the compression of shocks is not like in real plane, but the overall behaviour looks good to me.

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Exactly - this costs $70, not $70 million.
70 for something that i cant even touch, is something near 70 million.LOL.gif Luiz Cunha

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I just wanted to know whether the lack of adequate strut compression and bouncing was a FSX limitation or a PMDG lack of attention to that detail. I admit this is a bit pedantic, but this is one of the most beautiful phases of a flight in my opinion. I don't know anything about designing aircrafts for the FSX, but It seems that it is a FSX limitation after all. NGX is a wonderful software. By the way, the first I see with a true rudder autocoodination! Teo Halfen

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The people who watch big bang theroy will get this one (sheldon)

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