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What will be the next project by PMDG?


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5 hours ago, Murawski said:

Did you just quote yourself?!?!  😆

Why not?

Two voices makes more effective than one... or something...

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On 9/21/2018 at 7:34 PM, pracines said:

I would like to see a VW bus done in 1960's scheme ✌️🤡

I love those!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Almost bought one many years ago, unfortunately is was all corroded..

 

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I really don't mind what they do as long as it is not something they have already done. Honestly, I do not want "the same, only better". I get my kick out of learning something new and PMDG have not (in my opinion) offered that for quite a while. I appreciate all the hard work and effort that went into doing the 747 again and it is very pretty but can anyone say it is a genuinely different aircraft to fly from their old 747? And apart from having to manually monitor and turn off the fuel pumps mid-flight, is it really that different to fly long haul then the 777?

Please don't hate me, but another Boeing would be boring.

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I thought this was the next project...

 

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On 9/21/2018 at 3:09 PM, wedgantilles said:

Boeing way of doing things is different from the way Airbus is doing things they have different philosophy, so it's probably "easier" to use their current framework and knoledge in another Boeing aircraft than with another aircraft which can do things very differently.

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It's more about access to data. Airbus are not so open with their plans/data as Boeing are. Even European companies cannot access such data as they would like. Since PMDG and Boeing are American, their long-standing relationship makes it easier to get information suitable for projects.

 

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Yeah something not properly done yet or an MD-11. That sounds nice.

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16 minutes ago, threegreen said:

Did nobody notice?

Yes, it was discussed in detail at the time it first appeared, with numerous people coming up with as many theories as to its meaning. Some even believed it was a red herring from RR to have a little fun with us.

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Well, at least two additional PMDG folders starting with a "7". I would like to think that the completely blanked out one has "146" in it :wink:

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6 hours ago, Christopher Low said:

Well, at least two additional PMDG folders starting with a "7". I would like to think that the completely blanked out one has "146" in it :wink:

Or perhaps GFO.

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3 hours ago, threegreen said:

Or perhaps GFO.

Not a plane, so it wouldn't be in SimObjects/Airplanes :wink:

Glad people have it on the mind though!

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