PMDG DC6B

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Brogs
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PMDG DC6B

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Being released for FSX, could we find room in the Hangar for an old school beauty like this ?

http://forum.avsim.net/topic/463714-03m ... or-xplane/
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Re: PMDG DC6B

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We will have to discuss it as usual. Nice to see steam gauges finally. I hope they continue and come up with some "newer old" airliners like a DC-9 or DC-10.
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Re: PMDG DC6B

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Be nice to go low and slow for a change .lol
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Re: PMDG DC6B

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I hear ya Mike, that would be nice.
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Re: PMDG DC6B

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nwadc10 wrote:We will have to discuss it as usual. Nice to see steam gauges finally. I hope they continue and come up with some "newer old" airliners like a DC-9 or DC-10.
DC-10, 727-200F or a 767-200 would be a real deal if was produced by PMDG... Maybe in 15 years. :(

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