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Joey_767

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  1. Our whole fleet now have them, looks quite good actually! There is not a noteable difference vs the "normal" winglets other than a fuel saving for the company (and offcourse some differences in the (wind) limitations). Would be nice if PMDG modelled this offcourse, but as I said, it would be nice..
  2. Is this also going to be implemented for the long awaited SP2 for the 737NGX?
  3. Yeah, just flip the recirc fan switch(es) off. It is a real world practical use to reduce the noise, allthough it increases the load on the packs, so I tend to leave them on in RW.
  4. Oh my.. That's intense !
  5. Obviously put some aileron in the wind to keep the wings level. Don't go beyond 2-3 units due to the fact that the spoilers will deflect. This makes the probability of a tail strike even higher (the spoilers creates drag thus needing more elevator input upon rotation and decreasing tail clearance). After rotation gradually increase the aileron input to keep the wings level! (ofcourse this is real world practice, but this might be adding in the "as real as it gets" thingt...)
  6. Interesting question, allthough I don't see myself using this (theoretical possibility) in the real world because of the placement of the ground air cart and thus the hazard to the ground personell.. Start engine 1 using the "Starting with Ground Air Source" SP.7.5 (page 219). After stabilizing engine 1 close the Isolation Valve switch, now look at the duct pressure and try to start engine 2, does it work? The ground air cart is connected on the right side (no 2) side of the Isolation Valve Switch, thus the right side should be isolated from the left side and the ground cart should be able to start engine 2 if I'm right..
  7. I missed it.. Someone recorded it minding sharing? A simple search, for anyone who missed it: http://www.twitch.tv/frooglepete/b/445803564
  8. Awesome feauture, great post! Could you please tell me how PMDG modelled the alternate gear extension since I saw it on the notes of the ECL but you didn't describe it in your post ..
  9. Thanks for your comments so far! Do you guys think the i7 system Will be "much" better than the i5 system since the price difference is only €23 in favour of the i5?
  10. I don't know, don't think so actually because there is no "K" behind it. Is this a bad sign, I'd rather not OC because I'm not an expert at it ! Heard FSX is pretty much CPU dependant, is system 2 per definition better or should I just go for system 1?
  11. Sorry to bump this up a bit, but as my old pc just died on me I'm desperately looking for a new pc (little low on budget). What do you guys think is the best option of these 2 systems I've got in mind?: System 1 (price €632 / $839,30) CPU: Intel Core i5 4570 (quad-core, 4th generation Haswell) socket 1150, 4x 3.2GHz, 8MB CPU Cache Level 3 RAM: 12GB DDR3 1600 Transcend HDD: 1000GB SATA3 GPU: NVIDIA GTX650 1GB DDR5 Mobo: GigabyteGA-B85M-HD3 System 2 (price €655 / $869,18) CPU: Intel Core i7 3770 processor 3th generation, 4x 3.4 GHZ RAM: 8GB DDR3 1333 HDD: 1000GB SATA2 harddisk Western Digital / Seagate GPU: NVIDIA GTX650 1GB DDR5 Mobo:Gigabyte GA-H61M-S1 My goal is to run FSX with OpusFSX, PMDG737NGX and fly at the Mega Airports of Aerosoft like Amsterdam - Paris - Nice etc.. With good AA and smooth FPS, especially on these airports. Is this a realistic goal with one of these systems? Thanks for any reply!!
  12. This is just one of the best video's I have ever seen!
  13. Nice job (mooi man)!
  14. Thank you, nice video!

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