June 11, 201213 yr Could it be possible if PMDG could maje a time lapse of thery day working on there airplanes? Beacuse it would be cool to see what you do on an averge day. mike Joseph Vannelli
June 11, 201213 yr This is like asking Apple what they do. This was mentioned in an earlier thread. PMDG is quiet on that front because they don't want other companies knowing what's going on behind closed doors. Less stuff you can give your competition (they don't have a monopoly in this market) the better. Kenny Lee"Keep climbing"
June 11, 201213 yr This is like asking Apple what they do. This was mentioned in an earlier thread. PMDG is quiet on that front because they don't want other companies knowing what's going on behind closed doors. Less stuff you can give your competition (they don't have a monopoly in this market) the better. Not to mention the fact that they dont all work under one roof. It would be really difficult even if they wanted to. Daniel Miller
June 11, 201213 yr This is like asking Apple what they do. This was mentioned in an earlier thread. PMDG is quiet on that front because they don't want other companies knowing what's going on behind closed doors. Less stuff you can give your competition (they don't have a monopoly in this market) the better. I think he isn't talking about showing codes or blueprints or things of the project itself. It would be like a short movie of the employees in fast forward showing their daily routine working for PMDG. Angle of Attack did something similar with a 2-minute video showing Chris Palmer at home editing the whole presentation video of their 737 training. Matheus Mafra
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June 11, 201213 yr I don't think that this will be done, at least not in the near future due to the PMDG HQ relocating. Even then I do not know what people expect to see other than a person sat at a computer for 12hrs+. Personally I would prefer a tour/video of the new studios or respective working areas of different PMDG staff. Tim HeptinstallAirports I have been to: Doncaster Robin Hood Airport EGCN, East Midlands (EGNX), Manchester (EGCC), Tenerife South/Reina Sofia Airport (GCTS), Fuerteventura Airport (GCFV), New York John F Kennedy International Airport (KJFK)Aircraft I have travelled on: 737-800 (Thomson), 737-800WL (Thomson, Ryanair), 757-200 (Thomson, Thomas Cook), 757-200WL (Thomson, Thomas Cook, American Airlines), De Havilland Dragon Rapide (Classic Wings G-AIYR). Currently studying Aeronautical Engineering at Sheffield Hallam University (UK). Applying for medicals to start PPL soon. Message me if you would like to share stories/progress.
June 12, 201213 yr I don't think that this will be done, at least not in the near future due to the PMDG HQ relocating. Even then I do not know what people expect to see other than a person sat at a computer for 12hrs+. Personally I would prefer a tour/video of the new studios or respective working areas of different PMDG staff. +1 Carlos Durán Regards Carlos Durán
June 12, 201213 yr A time lapse video of someone sitting in front of a computer balls deep in code, nah, just let them work.
June 12, 201213 yr Lol guys, yea, it would be interesting until you realize that for the most part is guys behind computers :)
June 14, 201213 yr 3 hour time lapse of a few guys sitting at a compluter and flipping through pages of documents.....sounds liek an oscar winner
June 14, 201213 yr I for one just want to eat my hotdog, be fat and happy... No need to take a tour of the sausage factory... Buddy Morgan Specs removed by Admin. See AVSIM Signature policy in Hangar Chat
June 15, 201213 yr Commercial Member You definitely would get a video of some guys sitting at computers all day long looking at code and support tickets lol. I'd love to show the process of surveying an airplane or something like that, but that's an issue for the airlines, not us - we're usually under pretty strict agreements regarding that stuff and what can be done with the material. Ryan MaziarzFor fastest support, please submit a ticket at http://support.precisionmanuals.com
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