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Looking forward to flying the cargo version.

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Welcome to the X-Plane world PMDG team!  She is a real beauty, and from what I've seen so far the level of detail and love put into it by the developers is amazing, I can already tell it has a "soul" and "character" - congratulations!   This will be another milestone in XP history, and I am really looking forward to flying it.  

 

So to all x-planers - lets give them the warm welcome they deserve next week!

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LOL! I was too busy drooling over it to read that little tidbit!! I can wait. I've waited this long!

 

Don

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I think the price will be between $69,99 to $89,99.

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José Luís
 
| Flightsimulator: MSFS | Add-Ons: | PMDG Douglas DC-6 | PMDG 737-700 | Fenix A320 | Maddog X MD82| FSW CESSNA 414AW CHANCELLOR |

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I have been watching this for years. I had no idea it wasn't going to be for FSX. I was really looking forward to it too. I hope it's not going to be too long. It looks BEAUTIFUL!!!

 

Don

Must not have been looking very well! :P

 

 

Edit: Also, to support, it acutally IS going to be for FSX, just not yet...

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Going to be interesting to see how the two sims model the same plane visually and system wise.

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Looking forward to a Day 0 purchase.  Thanks PDGM.


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For starters, the FSX version won't model circuit breakers.

 

That's what I was wondering.

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That's what I was wondering.

 

The XP version seems to be the "definitive" version and might be true for the entire product range once they move everything over. If they ever do of course.

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For starters, the FSX version won't model circuit breakers.

 

I would be very surprised if the eventual FSX / P3D version didn't model the circuit breakers. I'm sure they'd strive for 1:1 functionality between the two platforms.


Jim Stewart

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I would be very surprised if the eventual FSX / P3D version didn't model the circuit breakers. I'm sure they'd strive for 1:1 functionality between the two platforms.

 

They said earlier on it was an issue with too many click spots bogging down performance.

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They said earlier on it was an issue with too many click spots bogging down performance.

 

Right, and if I remember, available RAM (32-bit vs. 64-bit) was the underlying reason. 

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