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NGX SERIES VOTE

NGX SERIES VOTE 489 members have voted

  1. 1. Which NGX series do you prefer to fly ?

    • NGX 900 series
      4%
      20
    • NGX 800 series
      49%
      241
    • NGX 700 series
      29%
      143
    • NGX 600 series
      17%
      85

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Love the 700 but my va only fly the 800 so its the 800 that gets my vote.

Chris Howard
 

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737 and 738........Both Birds are fantastic. Some times I tried fly 739 but I prefer 738. My vote here was to 738 because I still do not fly the new 737. I will put this bird im my hangar in this weekend.

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The 600 is my big (ironically) 737 "love".

900,I just love it when online, in the taxi cha cha, ATC clears me to follow a smaller aircraft.....I then turn my brights on, and tailgate.....lol.

William Sequeira

the difference is purely psychological ..... imho
Well, they all have different flight models, so there are differences in their performance characteristics. Obviously, a lightly loaded 600 climbs faster than a heavy 900, and I have noticed that the 600/700 are easier to keep the speed under control during descent than with the 800.

Shane Gavin

Always been a fan of the 700. I find the 800 too long, and the 900 just seems a bit strange to me. I also really like the 600, but as so few operators use it, I end up flying the 700 most.
thats why i am my own virtual 600 operator

Dave P. Woycek

The 600 is my favourite and perfect for the short hops to smaller airports that I prefer. The 700 is great, too. The 800s and 900s are too long and won't see much flying anymore, now that i have the smaller ones. :(

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Only one I'm not that keen on is 900. A bit unwieldy but I suppose its just learning the individual nuances . On balance the 800 currently wins but still like 700 and 600. Need a lot more practice with them yet.Brian H

The ones without CTD...Bert Van Bulck

You left out ALL OF THE ABOVE!

Santos Cedeno

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PMDG NGX737-600, 700, 800, 900, SP1

The 800 was great, but the 700 has always been my favorite. And the handling of the 600 makes it great too. I can't really declare a favorite! I love each one for different reasons. Never been a fan of the 900. I don't like my planes too stretched (the 773ER being the exception).

Chris Hicks

The 700 until we get the BBJ...G

Gary Davies aka "Gazzareth"

Simming since 747 on the Acorn Electron

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I know it was not a choice, but I love the -700 and -800. I really fly them depending on the airline and route I want to fly on a particular day. Luis Linares

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700/800 all the way... most realworld routes and the best liveries. Like the 600 too... it somehow looks funny ;)

regards,

Alexander Marx

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