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[09DEC15] A Whole Lotta 747-400 Goodness!

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Not bad for a 4 engine bird, not bad (-;

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- Luke Pabari

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Not bad for a 4 engine bird, not bad (-;

 

 

You Really are a true 777 geek Luke. I'm sensing somewhat of a lack of enthusiasm this time round !!

Jimmy Nestor

Looking great and thanks for the update

 

Barry Hicks

From EGFF to YSSY

Awesome update! Really looking forward to this.

 

The insane lever of detail described here got me thinking:

Since the 747 has such a unique fuselage shape (bulge, tall, wide center wingbox, etc), it has quite a lot of deformation when it is pressurized. One of the most striking differences between a 747 on the ground and in the air, is the changing shape of the fuselage: from a more taller oval to a more flatter round shape. 

 

Is this effect modeled in the V2? 

 

Anothor question:
Is the 747-400M (combi) still a planned variation?

Thanks  :smile:

Henk de Vries

 

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You Really are a true 777 geek Luke. I'm sensing somewhat of a lack of enthusiasm this time round !!

 

It's all right...his name might suddenly go missing from the Beta lists because of it  :P

(Kidding, of course)

Kyle Rodgers

Thank you the update PMDG team. Cant wait too throw some money at you guys ^_^

Mario Pedersen

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Is it possible that you explore some damage modelling like the Q400.

Like RR said you meet some FOD along the runway and some tire blow or you land on a crosswind and you damage the gear or maybe the engine .

Not talking like the concorde crash in Paris but some suspense could be fun LoL.

 

 

She is just beautifull! Great work guys!

 

McDan out

That looks pretty awesome....

 

First think I'm doing with the 744:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIvbm2ZlsnQ

 

Please let there be a Cathay livery.... :Praying:

 

I wonder, if the runway were wide enough, could the A380 have landed at Kai Tak if it were still in use today? Hmmm.

Matthew Bellette

I really wish I were a beta tester for PMDG I'd love to contribute to this fabulous project. Those pictures are beautiful Rob I cannot wait to have such a detailed rendition of this aircraft in the sim.

A

I Love how all of these are taken at YVR.  :wub:

Sante Sottile
 

Instead of a pogo stick, can we have Samuel L. Jackson in the back beating back a horde of bloodthirsty poisonous snakes please?

Matthew Bellette

As a Flight Engineer on classic 747's (E-4B, which is a modified -200) I just can not wait for this model! The 747 is one of those planes you just can't help but fall in love with once exposed...

-Jason Peters, MSgt, USAF Ret.
Charter Pilot (SIC). Citation II, V, Ultra, & Excel
Comm-ASEL, AMEL, IFR, & Flt Engineer-Turbojet

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