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The MaddogX in P3Dv4 experience

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Hi pilots,

With all do respect i must admit that this aircraft fully "takes the sky to the limit"  in every regards that i can with my relative humbly knowledge of this aircraft i can provide.

Its truly a masterpiece in many ways-

Its like going back in time for sure and specially for me as it has bin 5 years since my last cockpit turn with it. (EKCH-EDDF)

There is a lot of (lets call it normal dialog) which a checklist cant provide. For instance i recall a certain need to open a door after landing  which required an extra pilot action. 

I have recorded videos of takeoffs and landings from the Cockpit  and the sounds are remarkely low .  Sure the engines are way back but they are almost not heard.

Best i recall was opened the window at EDDF to hear the A380 just ahead of us before takeoff.

Neverless i will never be a master to this as i find it to complicated for one (even with FS2CREW) to managed but you should buy it for sure if you are into aviation.

 

Thanks

Michael Moe

 

 

Michael Moe

 

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You can't hear the engines from the cockpit in real life. I remember the first time I jumpstarted on an md88 3 years back and the first thing I thought was...."hahaha it sound just like leonardo's maddog hahah" I actually cracked a smile when we rotated because it sounded like flightsim lol.

 

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FAA: ATP-ME, 737 CA, enough time in the 757/767 to be dangerous 🤠

Matt Kubanda, 7950X3D, 64GB RAM, RTX 5090@4k, MSFS 2024

 

 

 

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