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Hi Guys,

 

How's the Sim Center coming along?. Will there be any PMDG (737NG in particular) software packages available for purchase that allows use in a flight deck?.

 

Thanks


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How's the Sim Center coming along?

 

The hardware is temporarily put together so that we can test it in parallel with the 747v2. We really won't do much with the Sim Center until after the 747v2 comes out.

 

 

 


Will there be any PMDG (737NG in particular) software packages available for purchase that allows use in a flight deck?

 

After the 747v2 gets put together, we'll be working on moving the networked function back into the 737 and 777 so that we can use them in FDS sims in the sim center as well. No timeline on that, but it's in the plans.


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We really won't do much with the Sim Center until after the 747v2 comes out.

 

 

Could you remind me again when that will be?  :Batting Eyelashes:


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Hi Kyle,

 

Thanks for the quick reply, I'm looking forward to its release... I miss my PMDG 737NG stability.


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Could you remind me again when that will be?  :Batting Eyelashes:

 

ha ha

 

Thanks for the quick reply, I'm looking forward to its release... I miss my PMDG 737NG stability.

 

Welcome. I'm eagerly anticipating the Sim Center, and I believe it will be the NGX or the 777 that will be the first sim available to the public.


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Hi,

 

I hope it's the NG,  :smile:  I'd like to get PMDGs cockpit builders software integrated with my Flightdeck Solutions 737NG flight deck ASAP.

 

I miss that PMDG 737 feel and AP stability throughout all phases of flight.

 

Thanks Kyle


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Hi,

 

I hope it's the NG,  :smile:  I'd like to get PMDGs cockpit builders software integrated with my Flightdeck Solutions 737NG flight deck ASAP.

 

I miss that PMDG 737 feel and AP stability throughout all phases of flight.

 

Thanks Kyle

 

Are you using ProSim 737 or Sim-Avionics? ProSim 737 should smooth as glass.

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Hi,

 

I use sim-avionics.


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Hi Kyle,

 

Thanks for the quick reply, I'm looking forward to its release... I miss my PMDG 737NG stability.

 

Mike-

 

We have a mutual friend at FDS.  He was supposed to tell you that we would feed you some stuff to test as we work the NGX into the networked environment.  He probably forgot because I was too busy flooding him with other feedback items on the 747. 

 

We are still working the kinks out on the 747 side- going through efficiency issues and making sure we can offer the best possible performance across a range of network setups.

 

I may post some images and a preview of what we are up to shortly... 

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Hi Robert,

 

That sounds great, I'm looking forward to the next big jump in home flight simulation. I cannot thank you guys enough, you've taken my simming to new heights.


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