
Posted:
Sun Jan 06, 2008 11:12 pm
by LMerraine
I've got the leveld 767 and think its awesome, it's not too hard to jump in and fly, will still get into a lot of smaller airports around the town than a 747 - not sure what the stoppping distance is of a 777. Plus it's got good options ahead - fully operational if you want to build a home cockpit around it - fscrew etc etc etc.
Never tried the 747 from PMDG - but going on what their 737 was like - I would say it's pretty good as well.
I would still go with the 767 though.

Posted:
Mon Jan 07, 2008 12:32 pm
by Jimmy
The 767 has the range you require for the tour, and is great to fly. I would say you would be better to start with the 767, 757 or 777, the 747 isn't alot more complicated, but the twins are a bit easier to keep ahead of.
If you are looking for one aircraft, I would say the 747. Especialy with your interest in the preflight bussiness, the PMDG manual provides the most extensive array of performance charts I have ever come across, especialy in terms of fuel planning, there are all the fuel planning charts you should need for the 747, would keep you quite busy. There is a distinctive lack of perforamce charts with other products.
You won't have much trouble with the PMDG 747, its still nothing on learning to operate the Concord. Read the manual, even if you don't read it in detail, then take it for a flight, refer to the manual, and it won't take long. A week and you would be able to start your the tour.
The 767, 757 and 777 all have the range, but you might like something a bit more complicated, that will take the entire tour to learn to fly it well, the 747 will keep you a bit more entertained.
Thanks
James

Posted:
Tue Jan 08, 2008 8:21 am
by captainherc
Thanks for the replies. You have helped narrow it down some what. PMDG 747 or LevelD 767. Am reading reviews on both at mo so will let you know which on soon. Still like 747 as never been a 767 guy, but this from (passengers point view).A goood friend of mine who I flew with was a 767 1st off for a few years b4 swapping to A320,s so should be able to et help for the FMC on the 767. Something to ponder. Big decesions to make. Thanks again for your input.

Posted:
Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:02 am
by NZ255
captainherc wrote:Thanks for the replies. You have helped narrow it down some what. PMDG 747 or LevelD 767. Am reading reviews on both at mo so will let you know which on soon. Still like 747 as never been a 767 guy, but this from (passengers point view).A goood friend of mine who I flew with was a 767 1st off for a few years b4 swapping to A320,s so should be able to et help for the FMC on the 767. Something to ponder. Big decesions to make. Thanks again for your input.
All Boeing FMC's work relativity similar, I think? Could be wrong though.
Nick

Posted:
Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:11 am
by Jimmy
They are, at least with these products, transistioning between the differant aircraft should be no problem at all, some will have things others don't, but useing differant ones shouldn't be to difficult, some parts are almost identical.
Thanks
James