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737 NG: 600 / 700
Moby ID: 54898
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Windows screenshots
The 737 600 in PDMG livery at take-off
The 737 600 cockpit view straight ahead. The M,Z,A,L,F,O,T,R, & I icons change the pilot's view or toggle the display of an instrument panel
The 737 600 cockpit view looking right
The 737 600 cockpit view looking left
The 737 600 looking right and back with the cabin detail suppressed
The 737 600 cockpit view looking left and back
The 737 600 virtual cockpit looking ahead and right. There are other views that look directly behind the pilot but that's just boring.
The 737 600 virtual cockpit looking behind the co-pilot's seat
The 737 600 at night. With the cabin lights on it's possible to see the passengers in the aircraft.
The overhead panel where virtually every switch works
The overhead panel and the flight management computer at night
A screen shot of the 737-700's central console in virtual cockpit mode
The 737-700 pilots controls as viewed in the virtual cockpit
Installing this product puts a PDMG entry onto the menu bar of the flight simulator
All key sequences can be viewed and customised in-flight
The aircraft selection screen in the flight simulator. The planes are grouped under a new manufacturer, 'Boeing-PMDG'.
In flight with flaps fully extended
Just after takeoff. Look at the detailing inside the wheel wells!
The internal detailing even shows stacked cases
Some of the supplied aircraft have stairs. The player opens the exit door and deploys the stairs via keyboard commands.
The 737-600 in BMI Baby livery. The flight simulator has been set to display aircraft in the highest detail possible
The 737-600 in Air Lauda livery
The 737-600 in Scandinavian Airlines livery
The 737-600 in Southwest airlines SHAMU livery pictured here shortly after take-off from Orlando airport
The 737-700 in Continental Airlines livery
The 737-700 in Hapag Lloyd livery
The 737-700 in PMDG livery
Only two of the supplied aircraft, this version of the 737-700 and the Sothwest Airlines Classic, have winglets fitted. many more are available on the PMDG web site.
The 737-700 in Air Lauda livery
The 737-700 in Southwest Airlines livery. This is plane is named 'Nevada' so it's been pictured taking off from Las Vegas
The Transavia livery on the 737-700
The 737-700 in Braathens livery
An Easy Jet 737-700 at take-off
The 737-700 in the Malev livery
The 737-700 in Maersk livery at night.
The Southwest Airlines Classic 737-700 with winglets. The way the sunlight reflects off the wings is excellent
This is the 737-700 in the All Nippon Airways livery. It's NOT included in the standard product but it is one of the planes that's available on the PMDG website, sort of an add-on for an add-on.
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