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New FS9 737 NG on its way

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HelloSeems like I-Fly are following up their 747 with a 737 NGfeaturing icing mode and advanced failures.

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Will the FMC function?
HelloThey had a functional FMC in their 747 with up-datable navdata from navigraphFS-build has an export function for their 747, so I would imagine this 737 will be compatable alsoSome more screenshots here but beware they take an age to loadhttp://www.ai-china.net/showtopic-3428.aspxcomparison to a real 737http://www.ai-china.net/showtopic-3446.aspx

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This model is for FSX only from what I read on Simflight... Everything on this developer's website is in Japanese.


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This model is for FSX only from what I read on Simflight... Everything on this developer's website is in Japanese.
HelloAll of the screenshots on the i-Fly site have FS9 in the name, the second shot of the VC is in FS9 as the window title showsNowhere is FSX mentioned, the NG-X is just the title it could just as easily have been NG-nThe website is in chinese as I-Fly are a chinese Dev teamfs9 2010-04-27 02-07-47-30.jpg

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HelloAll of the screenshots on the i-Fly site have FS9 in the name, the second shot of the VC is in FS9 as the window title showsNowhere is FSX mentioned, the NG-X is just the title it could just as easily have been NG-nThe website is in chinese as I-Fly are a chinese Dev teamfs9 2010-04-27 02-07-47-30.jpg
Wow,This would be special!Thanks for the heads up...

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Looks very good! I guess they won't add in a way to save the panel, though...


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Looks very good! I guess they won't add in a way to save the panel, though...
HelloD/L and try the i-Fly747 if it works with that addon then this one may be the same.

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Very insterting development thanks for the heads up maddog. :(


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could it be ... would there finally be a no eyebrow 737 in PMDG quality .. ?It sure looks amazing.Wonder if it'll be freeware or if they'll go payware on this one.

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GREAT, Im am quite excited now for this to be ready, after hearing that pmdg will possibly not making their new 737 for fs9.Thank you I-Fly. :(


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