May 16, 201214 yr Hi everyone, First, I apologize if I repost a question that has already been answered. Just to know if the military version is still scheduled for 737NGX? Thx in advance. Best Regards, Thomas JACQUIN
May 16, 201214 yr Knowing this lot I would not bet against it making an appearance. I have not seen anything about them not doing it. I could be wrong though so don't quote me. 5800X3D - Strix X570-E - 32GB 3600Mhz DDR4 - AMD RX 9070 XT- Samsung 980 Pro x2
May 16, 201214 yr I think the most recent official response to that question was from Ryan, who said "The ER variant will come first" or something close to that. I took that as a "yes, it's still coming", but we'll see! Chris Hicks
May 19, 201214 yr Which military version of the NG are we talking about? Just curious because I've worked with AEW&C and now P-8. Are you talking about one of those or the transports that some countries fly? Mike
May 19, 201214 yr Commercial Member If we do this it's just going to be a visual model thing - the data on the cockpit systems and the performance for the P-8, the wedgetail etc aren't something we're going to get access to, you can bet on that. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
May 19, 201214 yr Here is a nice video showing the P-8 in-flight. Marty Becker PPL - Instrument Rating
May 19, 201214 yr I wouldn't use this variant. :Whistle: i7-6700K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR4-2400 MHz, GTX 1070 8GB
May 19, 201214 yr the 738 WLS its enough..........................the rest is just cravings ...... ATO VATMEX director, VATNA P1-P2 instructor (spanish), VATSIM 897455, more than 9000 hrs flight.
May 20, 201214 yr I would like to have one of those military models which have aft airstairs, or a BBJ with aft airstairs. You need them at places I usually go to. Vladimir Levkov / Владимир Левков Two miles of road can take you two miles.Two miles of runway can take you anywhere in the world
May 21, 201214 yr The P-8 and Wedgetail models I would fly for sure. For us military types these are as exciting as the commercial variants. Ken EhlersF70
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