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Nobodies actually asked about the old ones - they done it with the NGX so they may with the 777.

 

Yeah I assume they would and those are my favorite type of standby gauges personnaly.

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Joseph Vannelli

With the standby gauges are they going to have the one like UAL has?

 

I'm sure the integrated standby is the only option used on -200LR/F and 300ER and became standard on late model -200ER's so I'd assume we will have to wait for further expansions to get the old style 3 LCD standbys

Alaister Kay

My base will be split between passenger and cargo flights.

For passenger flights the base will be EDDL (Dusseldorf) where I'll be mainly flying the Air Berlin livery. The cargo flights will be based in EDDK (Cologne-Bonn) where I'll be flying with the UPS livery.

 

Hopefully both liveries will be created soon after release :)

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Jus hope they release it soon.... :)

Clinton Royston Fernandes.

Vabb-Mumbai India.

I'm sure the integrated standby is the only option used on -200LR/F and 300ER and became standard on late model -200ER's so I'd assume we will have to wait for further expansions to get the old style 3 LCD standbys

 

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Here are some pic's with the intergrated standby gauges.

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Joseph Vannelli

Here are some pic's with the intergrated standby gauges.

 

The ISG (Integrated Standby Gauge) isn't the one in the photos; it's the all in one gauge with the option of ILS/LOC/BCRS indications. The one that's in the NGX is exactly the same as the 777 I believe.

 

Those are just the regular standby gauges you showed in the photos. They'll more than likely be in there as a customisable option since the older 777's all have them - I doubt there will be a flight deck difference for the 200/ER by PMDG; it'll be up to us to customise the flight deck how we like.

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- Luke Pabari

The ISG (Integrated Standby Gauge) isn't the one in the photos; it's the all in one gauge with the option of ILS/LOC/BCRS indications. The one that's in the NGX is exactly the same as the 777 I believe.

 

Those are just the regular standby gauges you showed in the photos. They'll more than likely be in there as a customisable option since the older 777's all have them - I doubt there will be a flight deck difference for the 200/ER by PMDG; it'll be up to us to customise the flight deck how we like.

 

Yep those were the ones I was talking about my mistake on the ISG.

Boeing777_Banner_Pilot.jpg

Joseph Vannelli

I wish they'd post these pictures on this forum instead of Facebook. I very, very rarely go anywhere near Facebook. I'm not saying I want more pictures or more frequently posted pictures - simply that when pictures are made available, they're posted on this forum instead of just on Facebook. That's all.

Matthew Bellette

How do we know it's not PMDG teasing us??

I wish they'd post these pictures on this forum instead of Facebook. I very, very rarely go anywhere near Facebook. I'm not saying I want more pictures or more frequently posted pictures - simply that when pictures are made available, they're posted on this forum instead of just on Facebook. That's all.

 

I think this is the start of a show and tell. I can put money on good news very soon!

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- Luke Pabari

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