From the expected launch of the 737, to the Reno Air Races and Top Gun: Maverick expansion (this one will probably be postponed, as was the movie), Flight Simulator pilots have plenty to be excited about for the coming months. Developed over three years with technical input from Boeing and a team of real-life 737NG crew and maintenance advisors, we have painstakingly modeled nearly every system on the real aircraft in a fully dynamic and realistic manner. The PMDG 737NGX features an unprecedented level of systems fidelity. PMDG 737NG3 First Look, Details and Screenshots for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The last quarter of 2021 promises to be a very busy time for Flight Simulator, with a number of high-profile releases. Product information 'PMDG 737 NGX for FSX'. There’s definitely a degree of uncertainty about this, but one thing is certain: people will soon start to go crazy about this. What’s in store for the next few weeks? A few screenshots, quickly followed by a bunch of videos showing the airplane in all it’s glory?
Randazzo hinted a few months ago about the release of videos about the 737, similarly to what was done lining up for the DC-6 release, and now he says “ The 737 looks absolutely sumptuous in MSFS and I am *pretty* sure we will start showing her to you this month…”. While they won’t exactly be the very first publicly available images of the 737 for MSFS, the very few ones that we have right now are more than a year old. With the promise to finally starting to unveil the 737, PMDG will soon be back under the spotlight of the entire MSFS community. Hopefully, things will soon start to pick up pace again, also due to end of the summer holidays which has slowed down responsiveness across the entire development landscape. This led to the need to have an entire focus on updating the DC-6, leaving the 737’s development a little behind. Randazzo admits that PMDG was somewhat taken by surprise by such a big change with little time ahead to prepare for what was coming. After the unexpected release of the 737 PMDG NGXu for Prepar3D v4 and the announcement that the upcoming PMDG 737 NG3 would be available only on Microsoft Flight Simulator, PMDG Robert Randazzo explained in a forum post the pricing policy regarding both add-ons.
Like many other in-development aircraft for Flight Simulator, the 737 was also a victim of the massive changes introduced with Sim Update V on the underpinnings of Flight Simulator. In the latest update from PMDG’s Robert Randazzo, we learned that the project has slowed down a little in the last few weeks, but we should start to see the aircraft in MSFS during this month of September. Quite possibly the most highly anticipated aircraft right now for Flight Simulator is the Boeing 737NG3 from PMDG, which has been in the works for quite some time and has faced a few hurdles that sent its estimated release date for sometime later this year.