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Usual streamers are streaming the PMDG 737-900

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Chewwy, Fabio and Filbert are all flying her in their streams this morning....won't be long until she's released. 😉 


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Guess nothing last minute came up and they will be releasing it today then.

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Who is? Never heard of them? Edit. Come to think of it I've heard of Filbert who does nice airport reviews. Or am I thinking of some one else?

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4 minutes ago, jarmstro said:

Who is? Never heard of them? Edit. Come to think of it I've heard of Filbert who does nice airport reviews. Or am I thinking of some one else?

No that's him.

Chewwy is on Twitch mostly, I think. I usually use YouTube for my video content so I don't catch a lot of them.

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I will wait for a Captain Canada stream, least bias of the bunch of streamers and im sure he did not get a free copy. Now they can shift focus on the 777 yay.

:Edit I forgot about Flightdeck2sim (Real 737 Pilot) stream to see his review.

 

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TBH, I watched one of them exactly a minute and it was pretty much a Deja vu of the 737-800 pre-release which was Deja vu of the 737-700 pre-release 🙂 

I love PMDG but it simply pretty much the same plane to get the same hype as the initial release for MSFS...  

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Who really cares, it’s yet another 737 NG variant. Maybe needs a little more attention on rotation but you can‘t feel that through a video, can you? 
 

Now PMDG show us the 737 MAX or the 777…

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I may (didn’t plan so though) be only interested in the 900ER to get to some more far away destinations. Basically an „intermediate 777“ to bridge the wait. 

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4 minutes ago, DAD said:

I may (didn’t plan so though) be only interested in the 900ER to get to some more far away destinations. Basically an „intermediate 777“ to bridge the wait. 

 Except that it has less range than the 600,700, and 800. The ER just has more range than the regular 900.

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3 minutes ago, Dave_YVR said:

 Except that it has less range than the 600,700, and 800. The ER just has more range than the regular 900.

Rub it in. You just killed my only slight justification to buy the 900. Well done. Thanks a lot. 🙂

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1 hour ago, thepilot said:

Who really cares, it’s yet another 737 NG variant. Maybe needs a little more attention on rotation but you can‘t feel that through a video, can you? 
 

Now PMDG show us the 737 MAX or the 777…

It really is getting a bit like that. This includes Airbus - always another slant on the A32x family. If someone came out with a high fidelity long haul Airbus, a 787 etc then that would create some serious interest.

Otherwise, yes, it is becoming boring.


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13 minutes ago, DAD said:

I may (didn’t plan so though) be only interested in the 900ER to get to some more far away destinations. Basically an „intermediate 777“ to bridge the wait. 

The 700 BBJ makes a really good long hauler. I'm enjoying it big time.


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3 minutes ago, ThomseN_inc said:

The 700 BBJ makes a really good long hauler. I'm enjoying it big time.

Didn’t think about that. Yet another reason to spare the 900. Does anybody know a good simbrief profile for the 700 BBJ?


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21 minutes ago, DAD said:

Didn’t think about that. Yet another reason to spare the 900. Does anybody know a good simbrief profile for the 700 BBJ?

I think i downloaded one from .to.

When you use the installed aux tanks you can carry 32 tonnes of fuel.

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