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And what makes you think MilViz will release just a perfect 737? Simply because you hate CS?

Hey Stampilot,Of course, I have no way of knowing how the MilViz offering will turn out, but I have other products from them, which I'm very happy with, and which demonstrate that they focus on things that I value in an addon aircraft. (Like FDE and Sound; two areas that are always below par with Captain Sim released).and I don't hate Captain Sim. What a silly, immature comment. You don't even know me.

I own the CS 727 for FS9 and the 727, 757 and 767 for FSX. I simply said that I had really gone off their products and ways of doing business. This doesn't imply I hate them or anyone else.:(. Unlike some companies, it is worth noting that Captain Sim have tended to deliver on their promises with regard to stuff being made in this way, and whilst we know it is not everyone's cup of tea, I fully expect them to deliver on their promise, based on that track record of having done so before. Nevertheless, it is only expedient of them to put some kind of disclaimer in there, just in case things do go awry, but I would not see it as anything than a belt and braces approach to being completely up front about matters, and not an indication of any really serious risk of a failure to complete what they have set out to do.Probably worth pointing out here, that I've bought some betas in the past which turned out to be great upon completion, among them the truly excellent Mount and Blade, Take on Helicopters, and DCS A-10. This methodology is not as rare as some might think, and incidentally, the DCS A-10 beta sucked big time, but look how that one turned out in the end!Al.

I have bought most of Captain Sim's products for FSX. I'm a little curious about this one though.

In effect we paid to beta test the product ( I bought it). However the things that we can point out are things that should have been noticed in the first place.

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Like switches that function backwards and mispelled graphics. The 'meat' of any of these simulators/software are the flight dynamics and how the systems function. My hope is that Captain Sim is not really looking for that type of feedback. That should come from some research into the actual 737 and including some former pilots or boeing engineers. I happen to like the 'steam' 60's and 70's aircraft. Interstate mazda font type.

Brikettpresse bauanleitung pdf file. Hoping someone will do DC-8. I personally like a company to make accurate looking aircraft, which Milviz has been lacking, BIG TIME. I personally haven't flown a real F-15 or 737 so how do we even know they are correct, I can only wonder who has here in this thread.