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So happy to crash - kingfisher-blue - 24-08-2006 After months of trying to get 737 PIC to work or even move at all I finally managed to get airborne in it. Flight didn`t last all that long as I damaged undercarraige and flaps on take off but the farmer was really pleased for me to have ploughed his field for him when I came down. I have only flown the default planes before and I had more or less given up on 737PIC. After having some advice from you guys I ordered PMDG 737NG yesterday and then last night at 11.30 pm making one last attempt I managed to get 737PIC working for the very first time after months of trying. Many thanks for the advice regarding PMDG 737 NG, hopefully that will be a bit easier for me now, lets hope so. Never been more happy to crash, plus it made the farmer happy. Thanks guys for your help. Now awaiting PMDG 737NG to arrive. Post Edited ( 08-24-06 11:54 ) Re: So happy to crash - Joeflyer - 24-08-2006 Congrats on the achievement! If you aren't at all familiar with large jets and advanced programming, trying to fly one will be a big learning curve. Once you master the PMDG 737, your next purchase should be the LDS 767 or PMDG 747 ![]() Re: So happy to crash - walterp - 24-08-2006 ![]() ![]() Re: So happy to crash - shadows - 24-08-2006 nice hehe ![]() Re: So happy to crash - kingfisher-blue - 24-08-2006 Thanks for the advice on future add-on aircraft, its very much appreciated. Still have an awful long way to go on that learning curve with 737 PIC and PMDG 737NG before I think of buying further large planes but I am considering Dreamfleets Baron 58 still many thanks. kingfisher-blue |