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Treat everyone else in the forum with respect even when you disagree. We are all simmers here and no matter our differences of opinion, we share a common love of aviation, computing and simulation. Look for "Edit Post Signature." Be sure to click the "Show Signatures" box.Ģ) BE NICE. Do this by clicking the username pull-down at the top right, then selecting "User Settings." You will find the signature editor on the ACCOUNT tab, about half way down the page.
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Posts that are unsigned will be quietly removed without comment by the moderators, so to make your life easy- we recommend enabling your forum signature so that you never need to remember. We do so because we feel that forums in which users must engage one another personally are generally warmer, more collegial and friendly. This is one of the few rigid rules that we enforce regularly. You took the time to be here, we want to get to know you. We do this in order to keep conversations personal and familiar. Since 1997, we have asked users to sign their real name, first and last, to all posts in the PMDG forum. The clean and modern overhead panel has been carefully replicated.1) SIGN YOUR POSTS. Notice the attention to detail, right down to the smallest of screws. Imagine the rumble of the GE90 engines as those throttles advance. Head over to the post on the PMDG forum at AVSIM for the nitty-gritty.Įxcellent view of the FMCs and electronic checklist. Hit the comments section below to share your opinion. We’d love to hear what you think about how the PMDG 777 is coming along. They’ve even gone so far as to record multiple sounds for every knob, lever, and switch, so that the sound is that much more true to the real thing. Looking at these screenshots, it’s hard not to imagine the sounds of the flight deck – and PMDG has included details on the sounds as well. We can’t wait until the release, and we’re working to make sure you have the training you need to fly this beast the day it’s out.

All of that has changed with a new set of screenshots that showcase the cockpit. Up until now, PMDG has shown us plenty of the elegant exterior of their latest masterpiece, but has been all but silent about the interior.
