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Boeing 787-9 | First Takeoff

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hope to see this done by PMDG somewhen in the future ;)

Carl-Johann Winkler, DWaviation
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I saw it earlier, and the "crappy" Google earth to follow the thing. Geez they should have asked PMDG to get a really nice model and some kind of FS addon that would follow live data. Would have been much prettier.

 

Too bad they did not do like Airbus for their A350 flight, followed by an aircraft with live video all along the flight. 

Aurelien Vandoorine

Nice video! I hope too...

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787.....meh

 

 

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Brian A. Neuman

 

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