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There is a “Yes, You Really Should Read This” chapter – and yes – you should read it. Customization options are also described in detail (you can customize your aircraft in FMC).
Pmdg 747 problem how to#
Here, you will learn how to install and activate the product. The first introduces the 747 created by PMDG.
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Pmdg 747 problem manuals#
Look for the manuals in Ops Center or navigate to the main FSX (P3D) folder and then to PMDG -> PMDG 747 QOTS II -> Flight Manuals. There are four documents there: The choice of liveries on the PMDG server is considerable.Īdditional liveries created by users can be downloaded from Avsim and. It’s an updater and livery manager (you can download additional liveries from PMDG servers or add a third party liveries through Ops Center interface without having to mess with aircraft.cfg file. It’s an external application for managing PMDG planes. 747-400ERF (Extended Range Freighter – longer range, cargo)įor each version, there is a choice of up to three kinds of engines (Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitney, General Electric) that were available to airlines.747-400ER (Extended Range – Australians needed, even more, range than the standard 747 offered).747-400D (Domestic – created for Japanese short domestic routes low range, high capacity, no winglets).747-400 BCF (Boeing converted freighter).What is included? PMDG delivered a 747-400 in all major versions (apart from LCF model): You will notice the parallel numbering system in PMDG Operations Center app. “II” because it’s the second product branded as QOTS. It’s V3 because it’s the third 747 by PMDG. You will find that this 747 is often referred to as V3 or Queen of the Skies II (QOTS II).
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The only obstacle is the DirectX installer that tries to add Bing toolbar to web browsers (untick the consent field to avoid this). The installation is similar to any payware plane you have (or to any other modern software) – just click “ok” or “yes”, or whatever is needed to move forward. Inside the RAR file, you will find an installer and “readme” text file. The 747 is available in PMDG store and it will be delivered electronically (downloaded) after the payment of $89.99 (FSX and FSX:SE) or $134.99 (P3D). It’s time to install it and start learning. A release that we have all been waiting for.