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Thats not the 737, its the 732.


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Thats not the 737, its the 732.

What do you mean? It is the 737-200!

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Oops weird, upon looking at that video I was expecting the 737 like the one from PMDG, is this some old model? I got excited for nothing. :(


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Oops weird, upon looking at that video I was expecting the 737 like the one from PMDG, is this some old model? I got excited for nothing. :(

 

Lol, you do know that a company called Boeing, not PMDG created 737s long before PMDG's NGX?

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I know that, but when I read your thread I was expecting the 737 NG, not 737-200.


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You we're maybe expecting that IXEG 734 (737-400)?


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The 737-200 was / is a great airliner.

 

A friend who "glides" with me has more than 4000hrs logged in 732s, and he tells me mo other 737 felt as perfecto do hand fly, manage, master, than the 737-200.

 

The FlyJSim 732 will probably, like their 727s, be a charm to hand fly too, I guess....


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Oops weird, upon looking at that video I was expecting the 737 like the one from PMDG, is this some old model? I got excited for nothing. :(

 

Oh ... I like such statements which imply somewhat like "... the 737 NG is the one and only interesting aircraft, all others are boring and 'nothing' " :O :ph34r:


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Oh ... I like such statements which imply somewhat like "... the 737 NG is the one and only interesting aircraft, all others are boring and 'nothing' " :O :ph34r:

+1!

Whithout the original 737 series and its success, there would not be a NG today. And raw data flying is the real deal. Every serious simmer should know how to do that! And not to forget, that it is some serious fun! The B732 is a man's plane! ;-)

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And... flying a 732 was a lot more like flying!, with modern airbuses on the opposite extreme...


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I don't own the 732 because it's to close to the 722 imo. But +1 for the good old birds. Navigate on radios only and do as much flying without autopilot. Big fun and the real flying that is. NWA 722's, you are missed.

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