June 25, 20241 yr From the recently released 777 manual, this section "Simulation Depth and Special Features" is a good read: https://777.pmdg.com/introduction/#/lessons/r6Ls0RbaHjTL9YNqEt3Bkalg2sjIj1Tk Subtopics: Avionics & Flight Deck Air Conditioning System Auto-flight System Brakes and Tires Cabin Datalink Doors Electrical System Engines Failures Fire Controls – Engines Flight Controls and Flight Surfaces Fly By Wire System Fuel System Ground Service Vehicles Hydraulic System Landing Gear Lighting Systems Navigation Data Physics-based Flexing Pneumatic System Simulator Features Len 1980s: Sublogic FS II on C64 ---> 1990s: Flight Unlimited I/II, MSFS 95/98 ---> 2000s/2010s: FS/X, P3D, XP ---> 2020+: MSFS Current system: i9 13900K, RTX 4090, 64GB DDR5 4800 RAM, 4TB NVMe SSD
June 25, 20241 yr Author Dang, Documentation Instead of a flat PDF, all documentation comes in an interactive e-learning system that is fully usable on smartphones, tablets, and PCs. It contains audio and video. This alone is probably worth the price of the whole plane. Good thing they're in the business of "manuals," so it's included 😁 Edited June 25, 20241 yr by V1ROTA7E AMD 9950X3D | 64 GB RAM | RTX 5090 FMR: 747 FO, 757/767 CAPT, 737 Check Airman Current 777 CAPT
June 25, 20241 yr The pitch over was apparent even in A330 Driver’s approach to Zurich and you could see he was struggling with it. I do follow and enjoy his content but the abject denials of any problem that was repeatedly demonstrated by both Blackbox and then also pointed out by FD2Sim on his arrival into Bombay was quite funny. It’s good that RSR has stepped in and this problem seems to be fixed now. An unstable approach after a long haul flight is the last thing you want.
June 25, 20241 yr 4 hours ago, JBDB-MD80 said: No way they will charge that in the MSFS market. Chop that in half and add a few bucks. I'm calling $75-$79.99 with a minimum of $69.99 and max of $79.99 That would seem to be a pretty reasonable call. I would expect about the same price for the FS2024 version too. May all your landings be safe ones! Hugh Costello - NZWN
June 25, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, bennyboy75 said: I do follow and enjoy his content but the abject denials of any problem that was repeatedly demonstrated by both Blackbox and then also pointed out by FD2Sim on his arrival into Bombay was quite funny. Especially because he confused it with an environmental effect. Just like Blackbox suspected many testers would, when asked why no one seems to have noticed it.
June 25, 20241 yr Only a cool $325,000,000 I'll have 2 please. One for me and a spare just in case. i9-13900K | 6400MHz DDR5 (32GB) | GeForce RTX 4090 24GB MSFS 2024 | PMDG 777-300ER | FBW A380X | Fenix A320 | ini A350
June 25, 20241 yr 7 minutes ago, verbal said: Only a cool $325,000,000 I'll have 2 please. One for me and a spare just in case. Ha! But it is one whole cent cheaper. Act fast while it's still on sale.
June 25, 20241 yr 1 minute ago, fgiraudo said: I wonder if I shall wait for a sale or buy it now, wdty? Bought, hurry up guys, only a couple of copies left. Matej Stavanja
June 25, 20241 yr 23 minutes ago, fgiraudo said: I wonder if I shall wait for a sale or buy it now, wdty? They've already announced a sale - now, it’s only $324,999,999.99! James David Walley Ryzen 7 7700X, 32 GB, RTX 3080
June 25, 20241 yr That's it, I bought my copy! Soooo happy !! But I don't know why, I feel like I've been fooled.🧐 - PC Hardware: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D // Asus ROG Crosshair X870E HERO // 2x32Gb Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5 6000MT/s CL30 // ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4090 OC Edition // 4Tb Corsair NVMe M.2 MP600 // Corsair 1600W PSU Samsung Odyssey Arc 55" curved 165 Hz monitor. - Simulator Hardware: VIRPIL Constellation Alpha Prime + VIRPIL VPC Universal Control Panel - #3 + MOZA AY210 Force Feedback Yoke + WINWING URSA MINOR 32 Throttle & PAC Metal + WINWING SKYWALKER Metal Rudder Pedals + WINWING Airbus FCU & EFIS + WINWING Boeing 3N PAP + WINWING MCDU-32 + WINWING PFP-4 + WINWING PFP 3-N + WINWING PFP-7.
June 25, 20241 yr Imagine the pricedrop is a countdown and every hour it reduces by 0.01: So it would take about 3,706,585 years for the countdown to complete. If it reduces every second: So it would take about 1030.55 years for the countdown to be completed. Ok, reducing it a whole Dollar every second: it would take about 10.30 years for the countdown to be completed. Just imagine how much money that is. Guenter Steiner -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Betatester for: A2A, LORBY, FSR-Pillow Tester --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
June 25, 20241 yr 31 minutes ago, David Roch said: But I don't know why, I feel like I've been fooled. Yeah. Understand that. Maybe, because you need to pick your 777 up in Seattle? I would feel fooled too.....such a price and then not even delivered at home 😉 Regards, Marcus P.
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