Good evening Mr Robert and PMDG team, sorry for the question, I know you are very busy, I got the 737, great, and ymbm I have the 777 P3D. My question would be more or less by the end of this year, or next year will we have the 777? Thanks in advance for your feedback.
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Please don't forget to sign your full name on your posts, which you agreed to do when you created your account. See rule number 1 at the top of this page. We would hate to see your posts get deleted because you forgot to do this.
The plan is to bring both the 747 and the 777 to MSFS. Work on this will begin once the four 737 NG variants have been released, though it is not yet clearly in exactly which order the 747 and 777 will be brought over. Now that PMDG has experience with getting the 737 into MSFS, I expect that work on the 747 and 777 aircraft will proceed more smoothly. With help from Asobo to continue to make the simulator more welcoming to complex aircraft developers, it may speed things up even more.Tim Lincoln
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Hi sir,
I understand there may be other considerations as to which aircraft to pursue next, but I would like to strongly suggest that the 777 be pursued first. Although I cannot wait for both aircraft, it would seem more logical and useful for the 777 to be released first, due to its much higher usage in airlines around the world. The 747 just isn't used nearly as much. Again, I'll be getting both, regardless, but I would love to be able to fly the 777 around utilizing it while I await the 747. =)
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Originally posted by Want2BFlyin View PostThe plan is to bring both the 747 and the 777 to MSFS. Work on this will begin once the four 737 NG variants have been released, though it is not yet clearly in exactly which order the 747 and 777 will be brought over. Now that PMDG has experience with getting the 737 into MSFS, I expect that work on the 747 and 777 aircraft will proceed more smoothly. With help from Asobo to continue to make the simulator more welcoming to complex aircraft developers, it may speed things up even more.
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Originally posted by Ronaldo Santos View PostGood evening Mr Robert and PMDG team, sorry for the question, I know you are very busy, I got the 737, great, and ymbm I have the 777 P3D. My question would be more or less by the end of this year, or next year will we have the 777? Thanks in advance for your feedback.
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Originally posted by Want2BFlyin View PostPlease don't forget to sign your full name on your posts, which you agreed to do when you created your account. See rule number 1 at the top of this page. We would hate to see your posts get deleted because you forgot to do this.
The plan is to bring both the 747 and the 777 to MSFS. Work on this will begin once the four 737 NG variants have been released, though it is not yet clearly in exactly which order the 747 and 777 will be brought over. Now that PMDG has experience with getting the 737 into MSFS, I expect that work on the 747 and 777 aircraft will proceed more smoothly. With help from Asobo to continue to make the simulator more welcoming to complex aircraft developers, it may speed things up even more.
I would suggest PMDG should bring the 777 first because we already have the 747 in the sim even its not that detailed, but i like the 777 also more, it would be also nice if PMDG could bring the MD 11, i think there are more interesting aircraft there then 747
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It is highly unlikely that PMDG would create any Airbus aircraft, though I would love to see them do the A330, A340, or A350. Robert has hinted at the possibility of a 757, but I'm not entirely convinced that it is actually coming.Tim Lincoln
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Originally posted by adadja View PostWhich models are planned apart from 737, 777 and 747 ? are there meybe some Airbus like a340 would be nice or 380 ?
PMDG are more likely to carry on with Boeings, the 757 has been teased, the 767 would be a logical step from the 757 and also the 787Joe Colehouse
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Originally posted by EasternT3 View Post
I doubt we'd see a PMDG Airbus, especially the 2 you mentioned, the A380 is already in development by 2 developers and the A340 will probably be as commercially successful as the MD11
PMDG are more likely to carry on with Boeings, the 757 has been teased, the 767 would be a logical step from the 757 and also the 787Dan Proud
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Originally posted by Want2BFlyin View PostIt is highly unlikely that PMDG would create any Airbus aircraft, though I would love to see them do the A330, A340, or A350. Robert has hinted at the possibility of a 757, but I'm not entirely convinced that it is actually coming.Dan Proud
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Originally posted by adadja View Post
Do u mean not a lot people would like to fly them ? but i love that aircraft especially the MD 11 of its tripple engine design, but anyway i think PMDG should bring more aircraft for msfs not just only three, i love the 737 at the moment its my favorite aircraft in the sim, but 767 and 787 would be also very niceJoe Colehouse
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Originally posted by EasternT3 View Post
The PMDG MD11 released for FSX didn't sell well and that's why they didn't redo it for P3D. I'm sure PMDG will bring more than 4 aircraft to MSFS (you forgot the DC6), but it will take time as they take time to develop.Dan Proud
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Originally posted by adadja View Postor PMDG could bring the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar its also interesting aircraft in my opinion
Work on the 777 has begun and then the 747 will be after that. Then from what I understand the 737 MAX will be after that.
I doubt there would ever be a PMDG airbus it wouldn’t make sense.Mark Flynn
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Work on the 777 has begun and then the 747 will be after that. Then from what I understand the 737 MAX will be after that.
I doubt there would ever be a PMDG airbus it wouldn’t make sense.Dan Proud
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Originally posted by matrosov View PostRSR said he'd ban me if I start T7 thread. But since it is not my thread my WAG is that we will not see T7 until late 2023 early 2024Paul Gugliotta
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Apparently not many Sim Updates to cope with now after SU11. So maybe PMDG has a chance to work in peace for once. All I need is the 777 out of the way anyway 😜Last edited by Ephedrin; 22Nov2022, 11:54.Ryzen 9 5900X, RX 6900XT, 32GB DDR4 RAM @3600MHz, 4k
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