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MD11 Emergency Landing

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Thats not the PMDG MD-11, the makers of this video made that model straight from scratch. This video came out way before the PMDG MD-11. Edit: We used this video as part of school in 2001 for Airframes and Powerplant classes

Jeff Baumgartner
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6GB Tri Channel, GTX 480 Fermi
2x100GB SSD Hard Drives, Antec 1200 PSU, Corsair Hydro H50
Win7 64bit, FSX, AS2012, FSC, FTXG, PMDG-744, 748i, 744 LCF. MD-11, JS41, 777X, and various scenery addons

Its a DC-10, therefore is not really related to PMDG It is a good video though, very entertaining, but yeah is a few years old.

Brent Lewis

If that's FSX then whoa we have come a long way. Or should I say gone back because that was a few years ago.

Both optimists and pessimists contribute to our society. The optimist invents the airplane and the pessimist the parachute. ~Gil Stern

If that's FSX then whoa we have come a long way. Or should I say gone back because that was a few years ago.
I'd say more than a decade ago. I think American got rid of their MD-11s/DC-10s in 1998-1999.

Kenny Lee
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That's a pretty famous CGI video from years ago - has nothing to with FS or us.

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