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736NG with winglets?

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It would be cool for PMDG to add fictional winglets to the -600s, so we can add them to our private BBJ's!

Except that there is no 737 BBJ variant based on the 600, they are based on the 700, 800 or 900ER. So that would be two reality barriers PMDG would be crossing, and therefore it is somewhat unlikely to happen.

 

Al

Alan Bradbury

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It's always good to dream! :) I think they would only be crossing 1 barrier, as many of us use the -600 as a BBJ - PMDG doesn't control/want to control how we paint the airplanes. Some people might want a WestJet -600 w/winglets, and then it wouldn't be a BBJ.

They didn't do this for exactly the same reason they won't do folding wingtips on the 777, it doesn't exist in real life.

Ryan (I think) has come out and said they won't do winglets on the 736, end of story.

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It's always good to dream! :)

 

Yup, don't disagree with you on that one. But I suspect yours will remain just a dream in this case.

 

Al

Alan Bradbury

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Yup, don't disagree with you on that one. But I suspect yours will remain just a dream in this case.

 

Al

Unfortunately, I think so too.

Well, here's one....... :)

It must be some kind of editing, right?

 

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It's Saskatchewan. Nothing's real there ;)

 

GO RIDERS WOOP WOOP!!

 

Na just kidding. More of a Stamps fan.

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