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Maddog X Tutorials

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Woo hoo!!  Looks really good!  Get in there and subscribe!

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1 hour ago, pedrotrindade said:

Can I hope for a new bright Christmas self-gift this year? :cool:

With the maddog and pmdg's JS4100 close to release - I may have to tell the kids that santa's on strike this year.

Mario Di Lauro

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1 hour ago, pedrotrindade said:

Can I hope for a new bright Christmas self-gift this year? :cool:

May be, according to FSElite "before the year is out":cool:

Cheers

Pat

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Patrick Mussotte

Looks great. It's nice to see the detailed depiction of the weird window-opening gizmo. For those of us with the previous version of the Maddog and still on FSX or FSX:SE, what will the new version bring in addition to better graphics, if anything?

 

 

Maddog, the return !!! Great !

Thank you and Regards,

Richard Portier

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Very excited about this one.  The FS9 version was excellent.  Such amazing flight dynamics.

- Chris

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On 12/16/2017 at 6:17 AM, Orlaam said:

Such amazing flight dynamics.

There is a big improvement on that side also. You will be impressed.

The Maddog X flies exactly as per the real aircraft manual in all aspects (pitch, power, fuel consumption, climb and descent rates all the way to the taxi dynamics). Do not miss it. ;-)

Michele Galmozzi

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5 hours ago, Meekg said:

There is a big improvement on that side also. You will be impressed.

The Maddog X flies exactly as per the real aircraft manual in all aspects (pitch, power, fuel consumption, climb and descent rates all the way to the taxi dynamics). Do not miss it. ;-)

Waiting and watching. Soon I hope!

Vic green

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The site is under maintenace since a few days now! Something is going on:ha:

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Patrick Mussotte

On 12/16/2017 at 11:26 PM, Meekg said:

There is a big improvement on that side also. You will be impressed.

The Maddog X flies exactly as per the real aircraft manual in all aspects (pitch, power, fuel consumption, climb and descent rates all the way to the taxi dynamics). Do not miss it. ;-)

Awesome! The old version was so good at not diving all over the place in a turn and easily maintaining pitch in different phases of flight.  I guess the ease of hand flying it was what was best about it.  Just very stable.  Hope the documentation is just as good.  I had all that stuff printed last time and I think I tossed it, not expecting to come back  :sedih:

- Chris

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