August 12, 201312 yr Boeing? :lol: :ph34r: Trent Hopkinson, 2015 Crewmember of www.mangrove.com.au WorldFlight sim Youtube channel www.youtube.com/user/musicalaviator
August 13, 201312 yr I never heard of Quality Wings. But the 787 is the plane I'd really love to have. Paul Gugliotta
August 13, 201312 yr Quality Wings There name and slogan say it all, the planes that they make have quality to them. They also offer multiple levels of complexity. Ryan L.
August 17, 201312 yr This is a PMDG forum, and I don't think they are making one. I believe the term was something along the line of "Not enough operational data, experienced crew and support for the 787 at this stage". Aka, PMDG aren't making a 787.... YET. And they certainly have enough on their plate already. 777-200LR/F. 737NGX SP2, 747-400v2, DC6... 777-300ER. 747-8 v2.... 777SP? 747v2SP? 737NGX expansions? (BBJ/900ER?) Trent Hopkinson, 2015 Crewmember of www.mangrove.com.au WorldFlight sim Youtube channel www.youtube.com/user/musicalaviator
August 17, 201312 yr QualityWings is making the 787, they claim to have access to all they need and if their RJ is an indication, it should be a good product. Sent from my GT-I9305 using Tapatalk 2 Will Reynolds Flight Sim Addict
August 17, 201312 yr QualityWings is making the 787, they claim to have access to all they need and if their RJ is an indication, it should be a good product. Sent from my GT-I9305 using Tapatalk 2 And the batteries on their version will ignite?) Chvelev Сергей
August 17, 201312 yr PMDG are making a 787, its happening, and happening right now. I wouldn't be at all surprised if the little X-plane project that PMDG have in the works is the Dreamliner. The operational data portion is somewhat of a misnomer. When I was at Northwest we had a fully functional and rated Level D sim at NATCO years before the aircrafts first flight as Northwest was the original North American launch customer. After the Delta "merger" the sim was shipped off to ANA. The operational details are only for small idiosyncrasies that are needed to polish off a product and with the Dreamliner ramping up production every month those sources will be more and more readily available. Remember that Boeing and PMDG are tight and PMDG no doubt have had all the technical information they've needed for many years. PMDG have gone to Level D sims many times to capture the sounds and feel of aircraft so the 787 would be no different. Until then, plenty to look forward to in my opinion, its a very exciting time to be in flight simming, and PMDG are really leading the way! Erik Otterson KMSP
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