Those noticeable when approaching Pittsburgh International. I would have loved to see a better modeled I-79 bridge (Neville Island Bridge), and maybe even the Sewickley bridge.
#PMDG 737 FS2004 MANUALS#
For this price, I wish a couple of more bridges were modeled, especially around the Ohio river where you will typically have ILS approaches for 28L and 28R. NGX manuals - PMDG 737NGX 737NGXu - The AVSIM Community I have recently purchased the 737 NGX for P3D v4.3 running in Windows 10. There really isn't a lot of bridges for the price you are paying. My only reason for it not getting 4 stars is the price. Doing any VFR around Pittsburgh (or doing ILS approaches for runway 32 into KPIT) are much more fun with the bridges! They are definitely of high quality and worthy of being payware. Being from Pittsburgh it's crazy how realistic the bridges actually look.
The real PR-XMA is a 737-8 MAX, but so far, PMDG has not made this model for FSX / P3D. And don't forget to take pictures.įirst off, I have to say I'm impressed by the accuracy and attention to detail given to the bridges that were modeled. File Description: Gol Linhas Areas semi-fictional livery for PMDG Boeing 737-800 (NGX).
#PMDG 737 FS2004 PRO#
One thing I suggest is using one or more weather preset packs from flightsim.to or the great SoFly Weather Preset Pro to really mix up the weather (or use Live Weather if it's VFR-ish). PMDG 737 NGX for FSX and FSX SE is still available for purchase at the Aerosoft website. I've explored many other areas of the world in MSFS, but Africa is all new to me, and I really like it. I like that each flight plan is independent so I can explore where I like, using the illustrated briefings book as a guide. Although Africa has not received any world updates, the terrain, vegetation, and the autogen buildings are beautiful in many areas, and you can quickly start to get a feel for the geography. This allows me to quickly survey the route, and if I find some cool features, I can come back in a bush plane or in something with floats to have a closer look. I like that fact that I can fly any aircraft, with runways chosen to support even jets.
#PMDG 737 FS2004 SERIES#
Beyond National Geographic and YouTube, and short of taking some real trips, Microsoft Flight Sim is a way to explore some aspects of this part of the world, but where to begin? This "world tour" series seems like a good starting point based on a few flights so far from Africa Visual Vol. I have read a bit and I know it's a huge continent with enormously diverse cultures and geography. Although I've done some travel over the years, I've never been to Africa, and I am curious about it.