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Is the PMDG 737 NGX the top choice?........

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for using VRInsight MCP Combo and LINDA?

I want one really good twin (piston) and one jet that have LINDA modules that really cover the key switches, buttons, etc. After trying to make my own module using LINDA's Tracer it is obvious that my talent is not up to that. It appears that the PMDG 737 is the top jet. (?) Dunno what to look at as the twin piston choice.

Single engines aren't too bad...most use lots of FSX default inputs, but beyond that I am not really getting much value from the Combo

Any input appreciated.

Neal H

Neal Howard

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Hi Neal,

 

for sure, the NGX is very well covered for the Combo.

LINDA was developed for the NGX at first ^_^

 

We have not implemented ALL functions which are available, but I'm sure these are functions you do not even know that they exist. For the common NGX and Combo user it is perfect.

You will get additional information in the Combo display about flap and gear state, APU EGT, AP info etc

 

 

For twin engines I can't really advice some.

We have a module for the Turbo Duke which is a nice addon.

Beside this there are module for the Catalina e.g.

 

We have also all A2A stuff, which is a must have!

 

 

Just have a look into our available modules and decide if there's a addon for you ...

Guenter Steiner
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