Pmdg 747 v2 2016
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You know how it is- we always manage to come up with something new and interesting in each successive product line- this one will prove to be no different! I do want to point out that there are some features and new gizmos that we are intentionally not showing you- because we want to keep them under wraps until we are ready to release the product to you.
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You know how it is- we always manage to come up with something new and interesting in each successive product line- this one will prove to be no different!Īs we roll through the next couple of updates, we are going to give you a showcase of the individual 747-400 models that are included in the package, along with some interesting features that are sure to raise your realism level to all new heights. As we roll through the next couple of updates, we are going to give you a showcase of the individual 747-400 models that are included in the package, along with some interesting features that are sure to raise your realism level to all new heights. No matter how you slice it, the results are definitely worth the wait. (Ah! A case study in why we never discuss release dates, how ’bout that?!) The bad news is that it means we have been head down on the product for longer than we would have liked, but the good news is that we have been head down on the product for longer than we would have liked. While we could have pushed her out to the beta team some time ago, it seemed rather pointless to move in that direction if we weren’t yet happy with the product- so we have just remained head-down in pursuit of our usual product quality goal without giving too much consideration to the calendar. We thought back in the October/November time-frame that we would be into beta testing by Christmas 2015, but some key pieces to the project fell behind schedule and that slowed the integration process quite a bit. We have been pretty quiet about the progress of this product because we have been very deep into the mechanics of pushing the airplane toward the beta testing phase of development. Now where was I?įirst up, lets talk a bit about the pending release of the PMDG 747-400 Queen of the Skies II product line: Just a reminder from your friends here at PMDG. Before we do that, however- just a quick note for those of you who pay attention to such things: Today is Mother’s Day.
#Pmdg 747 v2 2016 update#
Today, I am going to publish two update threads for you- one dedicated to the DC-6, and the other to the 747. The PMDG DC-6 Cloudmaster is just about to wrap up beta testing on the X-Plane version, and the PMDG 747-400 Queen of the Skies II is very close to entering beta testing, which will start the wind down to release. “This is a very unusual period of time in PMDG’s history- as we have TWO products, on TWO different platforms winding down development at the same time. As it’s getting late here in the UK, I shall leave you with the press release and images below. PMDG Recently released an update over on Avsim regarding the 747 v2 now known as Queen of the Skies II.