April 8, 200521 yr Has anyone tried it; their briefing manual states it's the closest they have come to a 737-JAA/FAA approved simulator for a PC. Be interesting to hear what purchases/NG captains think.
April 8, 200521 yr Do a search for it on the forum and youll see. It was discussed to death when it was published.
April 8, 200521 yr Pretty certain those who could afford it will give you glowing reports--no one's going to admit to blowing that much money on something that wasn't as advertised. But one bit of advice on advertising--and this comes from our very own MSFS "As Real as it gets" slogan--saying something is as close as it comes to a 737-JAA/FAA approved simulator is as subjective as saying it's as "Real as it gets". I think they state that in hopes that potential buyers will focus on the word "approved" vs. the qualifier "as close".... Some will certainly walk away thinking it's JAA/FAA approved, as we read what we want to read.But you raise an interesting second question--anyone here an NG pilot, and if so have they flown either this model or PMDG's? I'd love to see a review of any of the high level packages--whether it be for a 727, 767, A32x by someone who flies these birds...-John
April 8, 200521 yr Author Over at the PMDG forum is a guy called Brad Marsh.He is a 737NG pilot for Virgin Blue I believe and is very impressed with the PMDG product. Do a search in the forum. He has also been very helpful with procedures and OP instructions for this aircraft.Glenn Glenn Ryzen 3700X, X570 Pro Wifi, 32GB 3600mhz RAM, Nvidia Titan Xp "Galactic Empire", RM750x PSU, H700 case, 2x NVMe M2 SSD, 1x SATA SSD
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