February 1, 20179 yr so we know the -8 are on the way. Any chance for any other variants of the 747? like the -100/-200/-300/SP? Cheers, -Mike Michael Backes Windows 10 x64 | i7 8086k 5.0 GHz | 32GB DDR4 3200MHz | 1250W PSU | GeForece RTX 2080 | ASUS TUF Z390 Plus Gaming | 2x ASUS 22" Monitors + 1 39" 4K SEIKI TV (mounted) | Intel PCIe 1.2TB SSD and 6TB Seagate HDD (1 for OS and 1 for P3D v4) | Corsiar H100i GTX Extreme Liquid Cooler |
February 1, 20179 yr I do not think so because these classic variants are kind of different. Firstly, they have analog gauges. The biggest addition to that is there is an engineer's panel. The engineer was the crew member who managed all these different systems. There is also no advanced Flight Management Systems as glass cockpits. Classic airliners used such as the 747 used INS navigation along with Radio navigation more. Andrew Ayad
February 1, 20179 yr Author i am well aware, if they can pull off a DC6, then this should be a piece of cake. anyways, one is allowed to dream right. Michael Backes Windows 10 x64 | i7 8086k 5.0 GHz | 32GB DDR4 3200MHz | 1250W PSU | GeForece RTX 2080 | ASUS TUF Z390 Plus Gaming | 2x ASUS 22" Monitors + 1 39" 4K SEIKI TV (mounted) | Intel PCIe 1.2TB SSD and 6TB Seagate HDD (1 for OS and 1 for P3D v4) | Corsiar H100i GTX Extreme Liquid Cooler |
February 1, 20179 yr I highly doubt PMDG will be focusing on outdated airframes which are by most....not in service anymore. Konstantin Kharlamov Supporter of: PMDG, FlyTampa, FsDreamTeam, FlightBeam, FSFX.
February 1, 20179 yr Author yet they made the DC6 (pretty outdated to me, by a long shot... heck its older than the 747). i know its unlikely, not looking for validation or support. it was a thought. Michael Backes Windows 10 x64 | i7 8086k 5.0 GHz | 32GB DDR4 3200MHz | 1250W PSU | GeForece RTX 2080 | ASUS TUF Z390 Plus Gaming | 2x ASUS 22" Monitors + 1 39" 4K SEIKI TV (mounted) | Intel PCIe 1.2TB SSD and 6TB Seagate HDD (1 for OS and 1 for P3D v4) | Corsiar H100i GTX Extreme Liquid Cooler |
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