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PMDG Beech 1900D is available

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>Just checked their website http://www.precisionmanuals.com/>and it looks like it's ready to go. Where on that website did you see it was "ready to go"? I want this gem as well.Thanks,Donald

Donald,Top right of Home page.John

I have to say that when the PMDG 737 came out, I was one of the many that thought it was way overpriced (I still think so ....somewhat).But the price of the B1900 has to be the BEST bargin in the FS payware world today..Hats off to PMDG.

Man, what a great plane, haven't gotten into it to deep, but a great VC and cabin, perfect install, and you are right, the price is great! Can't wait to do some flying! I really like the 3 models. (like the 737), and the deluxe version flies pretty well on my 1 gig design PC.Regards, MichaelKDFWhttp://mysite.verizon.net/res052cd/mybannercva1.jpgCalVirAir International VACougar Mountain Helicopters & Aviation[link:www.cgrmthelos.com]Cougar Mountain Helicopters

Best, Michael

KDFW

Just bought this myself. Made one quick flight from Altoona to Pittsburgh (AOO-PIT 90mi). Very nice package for the price. I'm quite impressed with it. I am a big fan of twin prop commuters, and this is a nice one. Very fun to fly. A little tricky with the throttle inputs. You have to be careful with the throttle, as it is very sensitive to changes.

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Craig from KBUF

All turboprops are very sensitive to throttle inputs in MSFS for some reason. The default twin props are this way as well.Chris

- Chris

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As a passenger, you're in good hands though. Have a look at the crew from the outside... I think somebody's gotten a demotion from their former posting! heheh. I love touches like that.

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