August 24, 201213 yr Was able to snap a few pics from last weeks trip. Thought I would share. Selected these as they really show off just what an amzing job PMDG did on this aircraft... I am blown away by it.... CERTIFICATES AND RATINGS Type Rating: Boeing 737NG Capt Thompson - My opinions and views are those of my own, and not of my employer or the APA or ALPA.
August 24, 201213 yr Indeed they did. Nice pics. 5800X3D - Strix X570-E - 32GB 3600Mhz DDR4 - AMD RX 9070 XT- Samsung 980 Pro x2
August 24, 201213 yr I concur. Very nice photos. It actually looks like home after spending so much time in the ngx. They have indeed done a great job. Question: Since you actually fly these things in real life, what is the most impressive thing about the NGX for you? Cameron Lett
August 24, 201213 yr Author I concur. Very nice photos. It actually looks like home after spending so much time in the ngx. They have indeed done a great job. Question: Since you actually fly these things in real life, what is the most impressive thing about the NGX for you? Its the little things, like how they nailed the wear in certain places in the VC, just like the real thing. The flight model is very good, and I'm amazed at how functional the FMC is. CERTIFICATES AND RATINGS Type Rating: Boeing 737NG Capt Thompson - My opinions and views are those of my own, and not of my employer or the APA or ALPA.
August 24, 201213 yr Its the little things, like how they nailed the wear in certain places in the VC, just like the real thing. The flight model is very good, and I'm amazed at how functional the FMC is. Ha yeah. I suppose things like that can only be appreciated by actual pilots of the plane. In terms of how the plane flies, it is good? Is that what you were referring to with the 'flight model'? Cameron Lett
August 24, 201213 yr Author Yes, I think the plane flys great. Especially when you factor in it's a sub $100 add-on to a Microsoft product that they discontinued. It's truly amazing... I think we need to take a step back and think about that, when people want to squable over the cost of add-ons. CERTIFICATES AND RATINGS Type Rating: Boeing 737NG Capt Thompson - My opinions and views are those of my own, and not of my employer or the APA or ALPA.
August 24, 201213 yr I think we need to take a step back and think about that, when people want to squable over the cost of add-ons. Oh so true. Rick Hobbs
August 24, 201213 yr Nice pictures. What airline? i7-6700K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR4-2400 MHz, GTX 1070 8GB
August 24, 201213 yr Couldn't help but notice all those pics weren't the same aircraft...the first and third pics have different MCP's. :P Great shots, thanks very much for taking the time to share them. AJ Pongress
August 24, 201213 yr Author Thanks guys. Prefer not to share directly which airline I fly for, but I was on the Mad Dog for many years, and my airline is a huge operator. :) That should make it easy to guess... :) CERTIFICATES AND RATINGS Type Rating: Boeing 737NG Capt Thompson - My opinions and views are those of my own, and not of my employer or the APA or ALPA.
August 24, 201213 yr Commercial Member According to my calculations, that's an aairline that happens to be pretty shiny. And if you're wondering why I'm highlighting certain letters, it's just for kicks. Kyle Rodgers
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August 24, 201213 yr According to my calculations, that's an aairline that happens to be pretty shiny. And if you're wondering why I'm highlighting certain letters, it's just for kicks. :LMAO: :LMAO: :LMAO: :LMAO: It's AAL, for sure! ORD, AA, DFW, JFK. i7-6700K @ 4.5 GHz, 16 GB DDR4-2400 MHz, GTX 1070 8GB
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