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Video: landing the 777 at Dubai

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Great work bud!!

Thanks Mate :) your making some nice stuff your self to :)

Great video. Thanks for posting. What scenery are using for the Dubai? Is it friendly on frame rates?

I use FlyTampa Dubai excellent FPS :)

Johan Ketting

MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Intel Core i7-7700K 16GB @2400mhz 128gb SSD 2TB HDD

 

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Thanks Johan. Looks terrific. Might be a good match for an Emirates 777. 

Cheers,

Bruce Campion-Smith

Is awesome enough to describe the detail this video showed us?

Lyle Jayma

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Superb video; I felt I was running the triple 7 on my own pc. Quick question. On the NG, the FD is supposed to disappear when one is close enough to the ground on an autoland because it is not accurate enough to be followed (or so I remember). However, in the NGX, there is a bug, and the FD remains on all the time during an autoland. Has this been fixed for the 777X? The FD's remained on in your video and in Luke's autoland video, but maybe the 777 is accurate enough so the FD's remain on even when the flare stage begins?

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Alfredo Terrero

Looks AMAZING!!! btw, have you ever considered using Dxtory for recording videos?

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Looks AMAZING!!! btw, have you ever considered using Dxtory for recording videos?

Honestly i never heard of that before

Johan Ketting

MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Intel Core i7-7700K 16GB @2400mhz 128gb SSD 2TB HDD

 

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Honestly i never heard of that before

Just like Fraps but little to no FPS hit when recording 

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Just like Fraps but little to no FPS hit when recording 

Thanks i'll have a look at that :)

 

in the meanwhile just took this shot

 

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Johan Ketting

MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Intel Core i7-7700K 16GB @2400mhz 128gb SSD 2TB HDD

 

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Looking great! I love the way PMDG modeled the light switches. The Captain sim 777 is very nicely modeled however the area where the runway turn off light are just looks dull and kind of bad (im not sure of you know what im talking about), but here is looks really nice!

Superb video; I felt I was running the triple 7 on my own pc. Quick question. On the NG, the FD is supposed to disappear when one is close enough to the ground on an autoland because it is not accurate enough to be followed (or so I remember). However, in the NGX, there is a bug, and the FD remains on all the time during an autoland. Has this been fixed for the 777X? The FD's remained on in your video and in Luke's autoland video, but maybe the 777 is accurate enough so the FD's remain on even when the flare stage begins?

It seems the 777 does retain the flight director throughout the entirety of an ILS autoland: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfrXKlAEXIk

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Alfredo Terrero

awwwww .............

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Wow, just incredible  :wub:  Especially the sounds and landing lights effects.

 

I wasn't planning on getting the T7 because of its focus on long hauls but with the news about the intelligent time acceleration, plus videos like this.. I think I'll have to rethink that  :blush:

Stefan GOZER!!!!! hahaha

 

Doing allright here mate how are you? :):) wowww ltns :)

I am alright, thanks.

Just picking up flightsim after all those years. :-)

Best regards,

 

 

Stefan van Hierden

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