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My biggest concern is, will the 747 be as bad a frame-rate hog as the 737 series was? It's not aweful by anymeans, but it is one of the slower aircraft (display wise) in my fleet, so the 747 in all its detailed glory makes me nervous. be a substitute for the official PMDG manual.
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This manual was compiled for use only with: PMDG 747-400 Queen of the Skies The Precision Manuals Development Group Web Site can be found at. PSS is developing a 777 currently, but they're aweful about giving updates so I have no idea where they are in the scheme of things. flying the 747 400pmdg 747 v3 tutorial pdf. It won't be default quality, but it's not going to be PMDG by any means. I've heard the feelthere 777 won't be fully realistic however, since this time they want to cater to the market that will just jump in and fly. Their upcoming 777 is coming from feelthere, which as most of you guys know are responsible for developing the most beautiful regional jets (with some of the most realistic features and models) availabe! You can check out its development at I'm eager to buy the 747 as well, but I'm with crosscheck9, I'd like to pick up a 777 first (since i'd need to fly 105 category hours in it in order to take the 747 checkride at UVA). The A380 was developed independently by Wilco (a big no-no, since wilco's a much better publisher than a developer), and so when they realized they made a lot of crap they just got scared and pulled it from the market. As far as the Wilco 777 goes, don't worry too much about it.