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How about a PMDG 767 and 757

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What is it? LOL!

 

is it a glider?

 

Go on, do a glider! :smile:

 

Woodpigeon...duh  :P

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Kyle Rodgers

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Woodpigeon...duh :P

 

Nah, Jantar Standard!

 

Then I wouldn't have to RTFM! :Big Grin:

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I would really dig a PMDG 757. I can only hope.... one day. Maybe one day.

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The 767 and 757 are outdated and need a refreshing reboot in FSX and I think PMDG with their understanding of Boeings would be the right company to produce this.

 

LevelD and PSS did a great job with the old technology, lets revive these old birds and fly them in to the future.

 

If you would like to try a Brazilian aircraft the EMB-175 would be nice.

 

 

Thanks Randy

Try the FF767 for X-plane. its very good!

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It would be wonderful to fly a 767/757 from PMDG at the actual "state of the art".

I love and continuosly fly MD11 and NGX, and I miss the lack of PMDG 767!


Riccardo

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Woodpigeon...duh  :P

FINALLY!!


Dan Downs KCRP

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Let's ask Boeing's take on the 767 Line (August 19, 2015)

 

https://leehamnews.com/2015/08/19/boeing-sees-healthy-future-for-767/

 

As I said earlier... I'm aware PMDG doesn't have any interest but I hope a good developers will pick up at least the 767.

 

 

Best wishes to all.

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Dave Hodges

 

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PMDG 767... Wow, now THAT would make my day.

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757 I can let go but it would be nice to have a 767 compatible with P3D ... without any migration tools / deceiving registry keys. I understand we are moving forward in society, and we will see the demise of the 757/767 in favor of the dreamliner and airbus counterparts. I just feel that the 767 was a very influential plane in aviation, and its influence should be preserved, at least in the flight simming community. If PMDG is investing time and resources to make the DC-6, all the more case to make the 767. I'd be the guy paying double to get it a week earlier than the official release!

 

I am an avid reader and if I share my negative opinions on books, people say "then write your own!" ... certainly I don't have the knowledge and skill to create a 767, but if there are companies out there listening to customers, I feel that it wouldn't be a regretted decision to make one.

 

In whichever direction we head in the flight simmming community, we should all remember that we still have a lot to choose from, and most certainly we should be thankful we are not in a situation where we have nothing at all.

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I'd like to have a nice 757 lite with fantastic detailed model and textures both VC and outside with a nice feeling of really being in the air. But not CS! CS can Kiss my ASSSSSSS!

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Woodpigeon...duh  :P

That has been in development as long as the Level D 757

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:P

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Richie Walsh

 

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Gents,

 

Just to put it out there before people get too heated: we already know what we're doing next before we finish a project.

 

I know its going to be a long shot but i cant hold myself not to ask. Is it going to be an expansion of an already made plane or a new from scratch? 


Evangelos Kagklis

 

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I know its going to be a long shot but i cant hold myself not to ask. Is it going to be an expansion of an already made plane or a new from scratch?

 

Me too....


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Totally agree, I would purchase a PMDG model of both the 757 and 767.

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FF have a very good X-Plane 10 757 and 767. If you are thinking DC6, then there is no reason not to buy X-Plane. In fact, there are 5 good reasons.

 

1) DC6

2) IXEG 737

3) FF 767

4) FF757

5) X-Plane 10 is very affordable compared to P3D.

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Jude Bradley
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