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Old 02-17-13, 04:20 PM   #11
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You want to try the level D 767 now that's a plane and coming out or just been released the PMDG 777 !

ATM im flying the old feel there 737 classics
I know the Level-D 767, and the early versions of it for FS2004 and 2002, when it was still called 767 Pilot in Command.

In itself a robust package, but by today'S standards very outdated in graphics and system depth. It was one of the early carry-overs from 2004 planes to FSX. Many shops do not even list it as an available jewel case anymore.

The 777 is PMDG's new project, but I fear that is still some good time away.

Fear, did I say "fear"? Why do I do that. No clue. the 737 is the most complete package one can imagine.

If you want a challenge, also try PMDG's Jetstream 4100. That one teaches you prfoper engine management for sure. Also very good. My second best module, second only to the 737. But I do not know how often I have sent those engines smoking. The AP also is a totally different design, different to anything I have seen in Boeings, ATRs and Airbusses.
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