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PMDG 737 Max

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WT PMDG is this? 😁

There are no links on the PMDG site to this hidden page.

Interesting.. as far as I can tell, this will be the first time in a long time that a PMDG plane has direct, high-quality competition in the shape of the IFly Max. Don't remember that happening in at least 10 years? 

Looking forward to seeing the differences between the two. 

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14 minutes ago, JonathanC said:

Interesting.. as far as I can tell, this will be the first time in a long time that a PMDG plane has direct, high-quality competition in the shape of the IFly Max. Don't remember that happening in at least 10 years? 

Looking forward to seeing the differences between the two. 

IFLY had direct competition with their 747 and 737 in P3D; IMO, IFLY is a VERY underrated developer.  

Matt King

2 minutes ago, kingm56 said:

IFLY had direct competition with their 747 and 737 in P3D; IMO, IFLY is a VERY underrated developer.  

Hmm how long back was that? P3D 4? it's been a while anyway. I like the Ifly and that's why I am looking forward to reading reviews and all.

Usually PMDG is always reviewed in comparison to Airbus planes or Zibo or something like that.. it's never a like for like in the same sim, same plane and so on. 

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PMDG does this occasionally. It doesn't really mean anything

Pete Locascio

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3 minutes ago, tamba765 said:

PMDG does this occasionally. It doesn't really mean anything

Yep...its a long standing joke from PMDG; it's just a place holder until the aircraft is ready.  However, they typically only do this when they're close to release.  The $37M is reflective of the real-world aircraft cost. 

Matt King

Just now, kingm56 said:

Yep...its a long standing joke from PMDG; it's just a place holder until the aircraft is ready.  However, they typically only do this when they're close to release.  The $37M is reflective of the real-world aircraft cost. 

exactly. 

I'll bet we're maybe a month away from a release. 

Ron Hamilton

 

"95% is half the truth, but most of it is lies, but if you read half of what is written, you'll be okay." __ Honey Boo Boo's Mom

Remember that iFly doesn't release to MarketPlace so while PMDG has PC comparison they really have none when it comes to the masses on Console or purchasing via MP only.

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-Paul Solk

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Unless it's misdirection, didn't RSR say the 777 (I assume the upcoming budget version) was the last 2020 plane they were making? So this could be a 2024-only plane.

I wonder if this ties into the 2024 version of the 737.

I wonder if they might talk about and/or show it in action at FSExpo next week.
 

Len
1980s: Sublogic FS II on C64 ---> 1990s: Flight Unlimited I/II, MSFS 95/98 ---> 2000s/2010s: FS/X, P3D, XP ---> 2020+: MSFS
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3 hours ago, kingm56 said:

Yep...its a long standing joke from PMDG; it's just a place holder until the aircraft is ready.  However, they typically only do this when they're close to release.  The $37M is reflective of the real-world aircraft cost. 

mr firm grip on the obvious 😀

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