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BBJ 800WL Released

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You had me jumping for a minute there... I thought a BBJ for real had been released... :)Great livery, hope to see more.Though it would be nice to have the respective BBJ models available as well, with the different fuel tank configuration for one... Only time will tell...Andrew

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I got my copy, thank you Rich.I really hope PMDG might release the BBJ expansion too one day, good signit might come could be the ER and it's increased rangeFrancesco

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Your welcome guys, I think some 700 BBJ are in order, have a few cool ones in mind :) enjoy.

Rich Sennett

               

Richard,If you want to do some research, ie some google images searches, here's a list of all of the currently registered BBJs. Note that most of the N-registered planes that end in BJ are Boeing delivery registrations and are probably in completion centers somewhere in the world getting outfitted for their new owners. My personal favorites, that I can think of right now, are VP-BEL, P4-NGK, N920DS, and N8767. N90R was very popular on the legacy PMDG 737NG. http://www.laasdata.com/corpjet/corpjet-by-type.php?t=2-Tony

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AWESOME JOB however one thing, the landing light lenses don't look like the right texture... is something missing? thanks again for your work!!!!

Peter James / Former Lead Designer Flight Unlimited III / ATP Beechjet 400A Captain

7000+ hours total flying time / Sager NP9280 notebook / i7 950 3.07 / 6 Gig / GTX280M

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Thanks Tony for the info, great stuff, Peter you know I thought there was something strange about the light lenses, I will look into that tonight an update it, thank you.

Rich Sennett

               

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This one will be next as it was requested and I thought it would be pretty straight forward. :) PMDG 700 Model to be used.

Rich Sennett

               

the real bbj2 has a shiny copper engine and only one door one the side .... however for some reason this engine shown is not shiney, most are!http://www.planepictures.net/netshow.php?id=980627again thanks!!!

Peter James / Former Lead Designer Flight Unlimited III / ATP Beechjet 400A Captain

7000+ hours total flying time / Sager NP9280 notebook / i7 950 3.07 / 6 Gig / GTX280M

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I chose shiney Pete because I liked it nice picture you found if you would like the pmdg way I can do this for you, let me know just trying to get my eyes right after just having lasik surgey, thanks. PM me and I will do it for you,

Rich Sennett

               

Very nice, great job.Thank you.João Alfredo

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On short final to Kai Tak. Thanks again Rich!

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Ok Guys as Pete has a good eye had an alpha on the misc 1 file problem, see screenshot for directions please. Sorry for the mixup and thanks Pete.Pete killer shot what an angle, luv it Pal. Get new file buddy. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LNRWPGJE

Rich Sennett

               

wow thanks again for the great help!!

Peter James / Former Lead Designer Flight Unlimited III / ATP Beechjet 400A Captain

7000+ hours total flying time / Sager NP9280 notebook / i7 950 3.07 / 6 Gig / GTX280M

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