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Which 737 would you get next?

Which 737 would you get Next? 81 members have voted

  1. 1. I have the 737-600 and love it , what would you get next>

    • 737-700
      2%
      2
    • 737-800
      54%
      44
    • 737-900
      4%
      4
    • none, I would stay with the 600
      32%
      26
    • All of them.
      6%
      5

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1 hour ago, Beardyman said:

That would be something, but i don't think they are fans of steam gauges.

They have mastered their LCD planes so probably they continue this way.

Randazzo actually talked about this a while back on an interview, about how much he'd love to do a 727, he just needed more time in the day lol.  He seems an inveterate classic aviation junkie, and I mean they do have the DC-6 with extremely high quality analog gauges, so it's certainly within their ability.  Just a matter of judging the market, which I can understand.

Andrew Crowley

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10 hours ago, Glenn Fitzpatrick said:

No love for the upcoming Milviz/Blackbird  737-200 ?

If they finish it, definitely yes.

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1 hour ago, bobcat999 said:

:laugh:  I had tears in my eyes at this.  My dad had a car with the floor mounted switch.

I had a car, an MG Midget, with a floor mounted dip switch!

 

Can't see the point they're all way to similar to justify by variations on this theme.  800 is great, and is enough for me.  Had they used a pricing structure that encouraged additional variants I might have gone 600/800. Here's the structure (IMM):  1st purchase by any buyer:  $59.  2nd/3rd/4th:  $19 each.

Noel

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I haven't purchased one yet but I will only own one regardless. Most likely the 800. 

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I have the 700, there is a nagging voice in my head saying get the 800, but I have held out. It will be too similiar. The Max would be great as that is what everyone is going to. The 737 is my fav jet in the sim to fly... can do long flights, short hops... very versatile and well done. Great immersion factor. 

18 hours ago, brucewtb said:

None - have the 800 (at zero cost) and I am waiting for the triple 7.

Bruce

I'm with you on that

Gnacino

3 hours ago, Noel said:

 Had they used a pricing structure that encouraged additional variants I might have gone 600/800. Here's the structure (IMM):  1st purchase by any buyer:  $59.  2nd/3rd/4th:  $19 each.

Would have been nice of course, but they chose another business plan and I have no reason to believe they are not happy with it.

It's not as bad as some people think, because for someone who just want a PMDG 737 and doesn't care for the version, the 737-600 was nicely priced. Some hardcore simmers bought the 4 models but most of them only bought one or two.

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Thanks everyone for the input. Looks like I will be getting the 737-800. 

 

 

 

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