November 19, 201213 yr Hey everyone, I know the pmdg staff have alot on their plate right now but I was curious if they plan on making their own version of fspassengers that works with their aircraft? I would absolutely love to have that to fly with my 747 and ngx! Rob
November 19, 201213 yr Highly doubt it, they usually leave that to 3rd party developers and one example is that they will not model crew interactions since FS2crew has that covered. Alex Jevdic KORD/KHOT/KPWKA<380 love at first flight
November 20, 201213 yr Fspassengers works perfectly with Pmdg-Aircrafts... Only 2 Steps: -disengage fspx random failure -disengage weight and fuel in the fspx payload-model Nik Reineke
November 21, 201213 yr Commercial Member Disengage any penalties related to high vertical speed, among other evaluative measures while you're at it. Kyle Rodgers
November 25, 201213 yr Vertical speed penalties. lol. At best climb (LVL-CHG) the 737NG (real, D-sim, PMDG) will often do in excess of 4000ft/min... and be pulling about 1.001G (almost the same as standing on the ground not moving but being pulled "back" a little because the nose is up at 10 degrees. Seriously, the things these FSpassenger type addons throw in make me think their developers have some seriously n00b misconceptions about aviation and science... and as a result I have never purchased one, and likley never will! Trent Hopkinson, 2015 Crewmember of www.mangrove.com.au WorldFlight sim Youtube channel www.youtube.com/user/musicalaviator
November 25, 201213 yr Commercial Member Seriously, the things these FSpassenger type addons throw in make me think their developers have some seriously n00b misconceptions about aviation and science... and as a result I have never purchased one, and likley never will! Precisely. The only way you'd be able to infer vert rate if done properly would be the pressure change. Kyle Rodgers
November 25, 201213 yr I think this goes in line with the airport simulator. I did not purchase a Cabin Simulator. I can buy a ticket and do that. I want the effort in something that I can not do on a regular basis. Thanks, Ron Thanks, Ron Fields
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