August 27, 201114 yr Thank you PMDG it has been unforgettable month keep them coming :) GL. Alaa A. RiadJust love to fly............... W11 64-bit, MSFS2020, Intel Core i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20 Ghz 6 Cores, 2 TR HD, 16.0 GB DDR4 RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6 MB GDDR5
August 27, 201114 yr Thanks guys, for putting up with our sometimes childish antics, our often non-signed posts, our inane nitpicking, and most of all, thanks for an awesome desktop simulation of the 737NG. Thanks! Frank Grivel Intel i5-2500K CPU, 8GB DDR3-1600 RAM (9-9-9-23), 1TB HDD, Nvidia 560Ti GTX, 700W PSU
August 27, 201114 yr The 737 NGX must one of the "nerdiest" piece of software ever written. (And I meant that as a compliment of course.) Thank you all in PMDG for creating the NGX! Robert
August 27, 201114 yr Hey, I'm the customer. Where's my thanks? :( But thanks PMDG :D Philip D. Schmidt Jensen - Denmark
August 27, 201114 yr Thank the good lord for people willing to use their talents to spend so much time,effort and lack of sleep to design such an amazing experience for the rest of us unable to even consider designing such a fantastic product.The PMDG team are the best!
August 27, 201114 yr And to think .... PMDG did all this great work on a platform designed by Microsluft. Dennis Trawick Screen Shot Forum Rules
August 27, 201114 yr This is simply a huge thank you to all of the team members at PMDG who made this plane possible. It is truly an awesome experience and so much fun to learn and fly. A giant thanks to the support team members who have helped me, and countless others with technical issues that many of us have experienced. You guys have worked your butts off and it truly shows. This plane is fantastic and such a joy to fly. All of us will be eagerly waiting for new releases of liveries, updates and future aircraft. THANK YOU TO EVERYONE ASSOCIATED WITH PMDG!!! Well Max, you got your wish! This is now a HOT thread! All these thankful and happy Captains (including me), just can't stop flying this great aircraft! Roy Joven T. Benzonan AS136 - AirSource Virtual Pilot Union Acer Aspire 5738G, Intel Core 2 Duo (2.2Ghz), 4GB RAM, ATI Mobility Radeon (512MB graphics), Windows 7 (64-bit) Add-ons: Radar Contact V4, Activesky Evolution, FDC Live Cockpit Flight Planning: FSBuild2, Navigraph nDAC3 Aircrafts: PMDG NGX/747-8i, LDS 767, CS C130
August 27, 201114 yr I started with PMDG 777 in FLY! then The Queen, MD11, JS41 and last but not least NGX... Great company, great manager, great staff, great products... Regards, Richard Portier Richard Portier MAXIMUS VI FORMULA|Intel® Core i7-4770K [email protected] x8|NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080ti|M16GB DDR3|Windows10 Pro 64|P3Dv5|AFS2|TrackIr5|Saitek ProFlight Yoke + Quadrant + Rudder Pedal|Thrustmaster Warthog A10|
August 27, 201114 yr I've been simulator flying since 1988, over those years I have used all versions of MS FS, Sublogic ATP, and Fly!, and have purchased a significant number of add-ons for aircraft, weather, traffic, and scenery. Back in those "late 1980's" days, I occasionally wondered how far simulated flying would evolve, and how advanced the experience would get by the time I was in my 50's. My first PMDG purchase was for a Boing 757 addon to FLY!, and I remember how impressed I was in the realism at that time. PMDG's NGX product has blown me away, and triggered the recollection of those times in the past when I wondered, with optimistic anticipation, how far the simulated flight experience would evolve. What PMDG has done with the 737 NGX product has raised the bar tremendously on all aspects of the aircraft simulation realism experience and quality, which I expect will be quite a challenge to meet for others in the commercial add-on business. "Raising the bar" is a great thing. It improves the experience providings satisfied customers, and it raises our expectations of quality from the vendors in the commercial add-on business, which helps accelerate the evolution of the flight simulation experience. Michael DelFrancoFlying the sims since 1988. Michael DelFranco http://downloads.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/Boeing777_Banner_Pilot.jpg
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