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Question on 777 engines

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Can you actually "feel" the difference with engines from RR or GE in a simulator like FSX ?

 

Just curious

 

Michael Moe

Can you actually "feel" the difference with engines from RR or GE in a simulator like FSX ?

 

Just curious

 

Michael Moe

 

 

Depends on the size of your subwoofer ... and the "flexibility" of your neighbours!!!  :lol:

What happened to AVSIM

LOL :D

Nicely put!

Best regards,
--Anders Bermann--
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Scandinavian VA

Pilot-ID: SAS2471

  • Commercial Member

 

 


and the "flexibility" of your neighbours!!! 

 

Can't tell you how elated I was when two guys about my age moved in next door and kept me up one night with their movie turned up pretty loudly.  It took me a few extra minutes to fall asleep, but I slept with a smile on my face because I knew I no longer needed to worry about being too loud.

 

It was a good night.

Kyle Rodgers

Any decision on making a -200 and/or -200ER then as well?

 

I think it was either in March or May - Rob confirmed the models were already done. But from what I've heard, that's one of the easiest parts of creating a new model. No doubting PMDG will release the 200/ER series after the 300ER.

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- Luke Pabari

Like they've said, they don't just slap a new engine model on the wings. They have different specs, operation, sound. Wouldn't have it any other way.

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Brent Baker

Like they've said, they don't just slap a new engine model on the wings. They have different specs, operation, sound. Wouldn't have it any other way.

Yea that method of slapping a new engine belongs to the *other guys*  :db:

Flying Tigers Group

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Yea that method of slapping a new engine belongs to the *other guys*  :db:

 

Or just copy and pasting your first product, adding pointed polys to each wing and stretch the fuselage..

 

OKAY - I'm done... promise...

 

:lol:

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- Luke Pabari

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