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B777-200 manuals and stuff

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Be sure to check the classifieds section here on the forum if you're interested in some original B777-200 materials from American Airlines. Will be great for the serious simmer.

 

I wonder how extensive PMDG's online manuals and such will be. I'm hoping they will be extensive, with checklists and backgrounders.

Troy W. - "Tango Whiskey"

Fort Worth, TX, USA

Private Pilot, Airplane Single Engine Land, Instrument Rating

 

"In a world full of people, only some want to fly. Isn't that crazy?!" - Seal, Crazy, 1990

Be sure to check the classifieds section here on the forum if you're interested in some original B777-200 materials from American Airlines. Will be great for the serious simmer.

 

I wonder how extensive PMDG's online manuals and such will be. I'm hoping they will be extensive, with checklists and backgrounders.

 

What materials would that be exactly?

 

Let's see...

  • 737 - actual manuals from Boeing
  • 747 - actual manuals from Boeing (printed not the ones that came with the 744)
  • MD-11 looks like an actual manual that was tailored for PMDG's requirements
  • J41 - same as the MD-11

... I think the 777 manuals will be extensive.

Kenny Lee
"Keep climbing"
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Excellent, thanks! I don't have any of their aircraft installed (yet), so that's good to know. No wonder they are so well respected!

Troy W. - "Tango Whiskey"

Fort Worth, TX, USA

Private Pilot, Airplane Single Engine Land, Instrument Rating

 

"In a world full of people, only some want to fly. Isn't that crazy?!" - Seal, Crazy, 1990

Yeah Ryan said they will in a post somewhere on this forum. You get the Digital Copy with your purchase and I believe the book edition you buy separately etc.

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- Luke Pabari

Be sure to check the classifieds section here on the forum if you're interested in some original B777-200 materials from American Airlines. Will be great for the serious simmer.

 

I wonder how extensive PMDG's online manuals and such will be. I'm hoping they will be extensive, with checklists and backgrounders.

 

Why didn't I click on this thread sooner?

Alex Jevdic --- KORD

 

A<380-----Love at first flight

Yes it was told to expect a full set in 777 similarly to 737 that said, I expect FCOMs, FCTM and QRH for 777 along with sim-related introduction manual.

--Peter Fabian 
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I hope the manuals include Performance Tables for every version of the T7, as performance information is essential in the real world too cross check what the airplane is acutally telling you, escpically when you are doing ETOPS and these 14 hour flights.

Ron Hamilton

 

"95% is half the truth, but most of it is lies, but if you read half of what is written, you'll be okay." __ Honey Boo Boo's Mom

I hope the manuals include Performance Tables for every version of the T7, as performance information is essential in the real world too cross check what the airplane is acutally telling you, escpically when you are doing ETOPS and these 14 hour flights.

 

If Boeing or whatever airline(s) PMDG works with doesn't want to give out that information to the public, they don't have to. Would be nice to have that information.

 

Though, I'd place my trust in the FMS and the ENG/FUEL EICAS displays. Those (in my opinion) will give you more accurate results rather than basic performance data.

Kenny Lee
"Keep climbing"
pmdg_trijet.jpg

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