March 3, 201214 yr Its Saturday night already!(Here in Sydney, Australia it is anyway!) Brett Williamson
March 3, 201214 yr Errm, any bets?As we reflect on history .... arrival times are always subject to weather and traffic delays. Best Regards, Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL KDTW
March 3, 201214 yr Not many sleeps now hopefully!I am anxious for this but I hope that you spend long time improving everything possible in this FS2Crew product. BOEING 737 NGX PILOT - Silvio Silva - SBCF - Brazil - Callsign: PT-SSS (Triple Sierra)[/url]FlightSimulator is not a game, IT'S A LIFESTYLE!NO MILITARY AIRCRAFTS A VATSIM Member Since 2001-07-12 15:56:04
March 3, 201214 yr Commercial Member I am anxious for this but I hope that you spend long time improving everything possible in this FS2Crew product.FS2Crew for the NGX has been about 18 months in the making. It's our flagship product. B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
March 3, 201214 yr FS2Crew for the NGX has been about 18 months in the making. It's our flagship product.So, now the PMDGNGX SDK has been announced finished for days now .. assumed you have it, what is your estimated release date? Best Regards, Vaughan Martell PP-ASEL KDTW
March 3, 201214 yr So, now the PMDGNGX SDK has been announced finished for days now .. assumed you have it, what is your estimated release date?Would also be good if the FS2Crew tutorial flight is built around Ryans tutorial Edited March 3, 201214 yr by graham3278
March 3, 201214 yr +1 +1 :( 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
March 3, 201214 yr I wonder if the customers that bought the NGX some time ago will have the possibility of downloading the full SP1C installer, not just the patch.Looking forward to the list that explains what makes the SP1C better! ^_^In the meanwhile, happy NGX flying! Andreu EscuainHPE-560es i7 2600 - 12GB RAM - [3GB] nVidia GeForce GT 440
March 3, 201214 yr FS2Crew for the NGX has been about 18 months in the making. It's our flagship product.Uauuu Fantastic Bryan!! I am looking foward this moment! BOEING 737 NGX PILOT - Silvio Silva - SBCF - Brazil - Callsign: PT-SSS (Triple Sierra)[/url]FlightSimulator is not a game, IT'S A LIFESTYLE!NO MILITARY AIRCRAFTS A VATSIM Member Since 2001-07-12 15:56:04
March 3, 201214 yr FS2Crew for the NGX has been about 18 months in the making. It's our flagship product.I bought FS2Crew for the Level-D 767 FS9 version back in the days, and I was immensely satisfied with it, although it might not be like your newer products (don't own any, so I don't know), but if you say it's your flagship, then it can't be less than near perfect! Thomas Danielsen - FAA Commercial Pilot, JAA ATPL
March 3, 201214 yr Commercial Member I bought FS2Crew for the Level-D 767 FS9 version back in the days, and I was immensely satisfied with it, although it might not be like your newer products (don't own any, so I don't know), but if you say it's your flagship, then it can't be less than near perfect!Thanks for the kind words.The idea between the NGX version and the older FS2Crew versions are the same: the goal is to simulate multi crew flying in a realistic way.But the implementation between FS2Crew for the NGX and the older versions of FS2Crew are night and day.It's kinda like the difference between the PMDG 737 released 7 years ago and the NGX.Same general idea, but of course the NGX is much better because over the course of the years you're always thinking of new ways to make your products better. B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
March 3, 201214 yr Commercial Member Thanks for the kind words.The idea between the NGX version and the older FS2Crew versions are the same: the goal is to simulate multi crew flying in a realistic way.But the implementation between FS2Crew for the NGX and the older versions of FS2Crew are night and day.It's kinda like the difference between the PMDG 737 released 7 years ago and the NGX.Same general idea, but of course the NGX is much better because over the course of the years you're always thinking of new ways to make your products better.Whats your estimated delay between release of SP1C and FS2crew, how much do you need to o Bryan [long long time supporter] Alex Ridge Join Fswakevortex here! YOUTUBE and FACEBOOK
March 3, 201214 yr I keep refreshing this forum hoping for the patch to come out. Not because I care about the patch, but because I'm hoping that FS2Crew will come out within 5 minutes of the patch release, haha! I had FS2Crew for the pmdg 747 and LDS 767 way back in the day but didn't care for them all that much, the interface was kind of awkward. I recently picked the button version up for the JS41 and it's loads better, although I can't really put my finger on why. It's also made me fly the JS41 when it had just been gathering dust for being awkward to fly. Reducing the workload to something reasonable really made it a bazillion times better. I don't have that issue with the NGX exactly, but I'm still extremely excited for FS2Crew for it.-stefan
March 3, 201214 yr I'm really new to jet flying. I have been messing about mostly VFR with prop planes in FSX since it came out. Looking to expand my interest I asked the question over at the A2A forums about a suitable jet to fly that was well modelled (the A2A planes had already spoiled me). The recommendation was that the PMDG 737 NGX would be a good choice. I took the plunge fairly recently and brought a boxed copy from Amazon here in the UK and I haven't regretted it at all. Now I am very intrigued about this FS2Crew which I have no experience with. My NGX has already made me buy several addons like radar contact, Aivlasoft EFB, GSX/AES as well as sort out a second PC now linked to my primary FSX machine. I am a complete noob but enjoying it all the same. I guess with so many people here drooling over FS2Crew then that should be my next purchase for the NGX? Edited March 3, 201214 yr by Krycek Nicky Tompkins
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