April 20, 200422 yr Hi everyone, im from Venezuela and i no write english very well. Well my coment is but one reazon...in the principal page of pmdg in the 1900D product say " product line is designed to be attractive to flight simulator user who are interesed in less study-intensive simulation expirence, PMDG experess products marry highly datailed visual models with the realistic flight dynamics and a comprhensive cockpit environment without also requiring the user to study for an ATP exam" ok....that is a very good notice when weselve no fly the 1900.....but i install the aircraft my impresion of deseption but the cockpit is the same to B350, both light annunciators panels is a poor work only 6 lights funcion of 69 in a real life ,the test lights not exist, the T handel no funcion is only a pic, no exist the overhead panel, the annuciator lights of fire exitnguisher is a pic, the inverters and loop no exist....this proyect is very very incomplate...is my opinion.... please this aircraft need a patch for more realistic...Thaks
April 20, 200422 yr The plane is complete. Its designed to be a basic representation of the Beech 1900D. Hence the "Express Line" Cheers,John TavendaleTextures by Tavers - https://www.facebook.com/texturesbytavers
April 20, 200422 yr The PMDG 1900D is a great sim aircraft. There is no question that the developers left out (intentionally) a number of bells and whistles found in the real aircraft. It is advertised as a fairly simple model. The panel is more or less 100% identical to any random real 1900D (the KingAir is in the same family of aircraft and looks much like this as well). What really shines about the PMDG 1900D is the flight and performance model. Power settings, speeds, and general performance match very closely to the real thing. In short the flight model is about as good as it can be for a desktop simulator. If I want anything closer to the real thing
April 21, 200422 yr Hi,As they allude to on their website, the 1900 is about the eye candy and not about substance...hence the 'express' moniker. You will just have to live with it :).Mike
April 21, 200422 yr Author Commercial Member Yeah, it was made very clear from the start that the Express product line would not have the level of systems modeling and custom panel graphics that the 737NG and the upcoming 747-400 have... If you want to improve the cockpit, get the Reality XP Jet Line 2 gauges - they're great! Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
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