All, the latest iteration of the PMDG 747 has been released! It's only an add on and only $14.99 so is pretty easy on the wallet.
Here's the link: http://www.precisionmanuals.com/pages/product/74l.html
Cheers,
Matt
All, the latest iteration of the PMDG 747 has been released! It's only an add on and only $14.99 so is pretty easy on the wallet.
Here's the link: http://www.precisionmanuals.com/pages/product/74l.html
Cheers,
Matt
Thanks for the HU, that's one ugly plane though
It would add some interesting shorter-haul usage for the 747 though.
I just bought the 747-400X from amazon for 40 bucks. I thought it was a good deal for the original price of the thing. I was wondering if I should look into buying either this or the other expansion pack. Any input?
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I bought the 800 expansion pack and enjoy the additions, though mostly cosmetic. I will purchase the LCF this weekend and will let you know. I am certain it's more cosmetic as well, but if you read through the description, it does also mention flight charatceristics are modified as well.
Matt
Wierd lookin' a/c..........looks like it's been eatin beans.
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Will be interesting to see. I am officially checked out to fly the LCF as Captain, but have not flown it yet so far. My FO on this last leg had flown it a couple of legs.
Cheers: T
Which company's operate the Dreamlifter? I see them in Charleston, SC., and I think Evergreen has a few, but not really sure who else does.
There are 4 dream lifters, they are owned by Boeing and are now operated by Atlas Air, one of the original customers for the 747-8. Not short haul at all, assemblys from both Asia and Europe, as well in the USA.
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Looks like a mommy boeing. Be prepared to take cover when her waters break!
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