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PMDG Update - A quick round of updates on various topics acr

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22 minutes ago, ca_metal said:

I watched the VOD, the stream was already finished, so I watched it as a whole. But I think we have understood his statements quite differently. But my whole point is to say no one is really "guilty" of anything. PMDG and Asobo have their own agendas. And RSR himself knows that, he isn't "angry" with Asobo dev, and of course he shouldn't be. He has his own concerns about the MSFS development of course, and this is his role as a manager.

Also, we, the community, shouldn't be charging Asobo as the only culprit on this "mess". I really doubt Asobo has anything to do with the decision process of choosing a date to release the 737. PMDG should have done that when they were sure about everything. If they set that date believing Asobo would deliver feature X, Y and Z on any given day, they were naive. They are on the right direction now, they will announce a date when they are sure about it. 

And it's not, by far, the first time PMDG cancelled/postponed any of their releases, accross all platforms and working with different groups of developers. I'm still waiting for the updated 777 and the Global Flight Operations. LOL

Oh, I agree with you that the community shouldn't make Asobo the "culprit."

Randazzo said that PMDG is leading the way for other 3rd party devs, like PMDG is a lead ship sweeping a minefield so that the other ships following behind PMDG (ie. other 3rd party devs) can go through smoothly.

"Study level" airliners will arrive in MSFS in due time, and the MSFS SDK will be comprehensive and be able to support all sorts of "study level" airliners eventually.  We just need a little patience.

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That's really sexy

Last photo, interesting that they put "INOP" only for the terrain radar, no Wx radar. 

Looks stunning but the NGXu also did/does. It will look fantastic.

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2 minutes ago, ark4diusz said:

Last photo, interesting that they put "INOP" only for the terrain radar, no Wx radar. 

No, I believe it means that the ADF 2 Selector is INOP.

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15 minutes ago, ark4diusz said:

Last photo, interesting that they put "INOP" only for the terrain radar, no Wx radar. 

It's a misconception that the terrain display is some form of radar. It's terrain information stored in a database.

it looks great I must admit.  Even though I am not really a tubeliner person, I am definitely going to take a close look at this and the Fenix.

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46 minutes ago, ark4diusz said:

Last photo, interesting that they put "INOP" only for the terrain radar, no Wx radar. 

That inop placard is for the ADF 2 bearing pointer.  Hardly any jets have 2 ADFs; most don't have 1 anymore.  Here's the same placard from where I'm sitting now. 

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Dunno why it's rotated.  Oh well, you get the idea. 

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8 minutes ago, Stearmandriver said:

Dunno why it's rotated.

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very nice.

The Head Up Display control panel is missing. It will be a disappointment compared to NGXu if it doesn't have HUD on final release.

1 hour ago, rutra said:

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wow, I kinda of forgot.  after flying the bus for the last 3-4 years, seeing these images just hammers home just how dated this thing is.  looks like it walked out of 1969.  I am going to have to spend some time looking some of boeing newest stuff, they have to move on from this sooner or later.

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Give me my 737. 

46 minutes ago, Alaska738 said:

Give me my 737. 

Maybe in another year..😜

cheers 😉

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