June 16, 20187 yr This is by far the best work I’ve seen to date. AWESOME work and thank you posting this. Defo need to save this as my fav 😎 Paul Wain
June 16, 20187 yr Author 5 hours ago, jcomm said: P.S.: When are you starting an XPlane series ? 🙂 Already in the works! http://www.mudspike.com/chucks-guides-x-plane/
June 16, 20187 yr Great job, thank you so much!! Bernd Bernd Jablonka I9 - 10900K, RTX 2080 ti, 2x 1tb SSD M2 NVMe, 3 tb SATA 3, 32gb DDR4, Asus Prime Z490-P Mainboard, Honeycomb Alpha Yoke and Bravo Throttle
June 16, 20187 yr I hate to pile on . . . but these guides are very well done and are clearly a labor of love. Thanks so much for all your effort. Robert Robert Chartoff
June 18, 20187 yr Author Thanks for the kind words, everyone. I appreciate it. I'm currently torn between two modules for my next guide: the PMDG 747 or their 777. Which one should I go for first?
June 18, 20187 yr Really well done and most suitable for a 74 year old thanks kindly 🙂 Personal preference for me would be the 777 - I already own this aircraft and have no real desire for a 747. Thanks again. Regards. M. Very Best Wishes, Dr T. Maurice Murphy
June 18, 20187 yr I'd just like to add my thanks as well - a great asset to the flight simming community!! Have a virtual beverage on me 🍺 Regards, Scott "...now let's get this thing on the hump - we've got some flyin' to do!" ~ Major Kong from "Dr. Stranglove" Scott Cebula
June 18, 20187 yr Many thanks Chuck for your wonderful guides! Please consider for your next guides the B747 and the B787! Edmundo Azevedo
June 18, 20187 yr Only had a quick look through them, but these look excellent. I'll look forward to going through them in more detail. I always like seeing how different people use different procedures. Thanks for these. As for your next one, I'll opt for the 747. I have the 777 but I onl have it for FSX which I don't use anymore, and I couldn't justify repurchasing it for P3D. Were you thinking of doing similar guides for any other aircraft in the future? Because I have loads of requests 😅 Best regards, Neal McCullough
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