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Precision Manuals Development Group (often abbreviated as PMDG) is a commercial add-on aircraft developer for the Microsoft Flight Simulator, [1] Lockheed Martin Prepar3D, [2] and X-Plane [3] series. The company was founded by Robert S. Randazzo, who stated that his ultimate goal was to develop the software to the point where it could be used ...
A PMDG Beech 1900D of "American Flight Airways", in AFA Express colors Individual attributes of Flight Simulator aircraft that can be customized include; cockpit layout, cockpit image, aircraft model, aircraft model textures, aircraft flight characteristics, scenery models, scenery layouts, and scenery textures, often with simple-to-use ...
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For example the donut-effect (helicopters), wind situation in valleys or behind montains. A lot of add ons are developed by the help of pilots - but they creating entertainment software with an realistic acpect. But also add ons like PMDG 747 or Level D 767 lokks like realistic, but they ar not.
It powers the Airbus A300-600 and Airbus A310-300, Boeing 747-400 and 767-200/300, and McDonnell Douglas MD-11 widebodies. [ 1 ] Development of the 64,000–68,000 lbf (280–300 kN), 100 in (2.5 m)-fan version began in December 1991 for the Airbus A330 , was FAA certified in August 1993, and made its first flight two months later.