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Great news for fans of the PMDG 777 lineup! If you’re flying high with excitement for more detailed and complex aircraft in Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS), you’ll want to buckle up for this one.
PMDG recently dropped an update on their official forums about the status of their 777-300ER and 777F (freighter). While the wait for these beauties continues, there’s some movement that’s bound to get the community buzzing.
The 777-300ER Gets a Push—But Don’t Lose Hope!
The anticipated update for the 777-300ER has been delayed slightly. For those already soaring with the PMDG 777 series in MSFS, this might be a bit of a disappointment. But as with all things PMDG, perfection takes time. Their commitment to releasing updates that fine-tune the simulation experience, ensuring the aircraft performs with real-world accuracy, is what sets them apart. We can expect them to polish every last detail to deliver an impeccable flying experience.
The 777F Has Entered Beta Testing—A Milestone for Cargo Pilots
Cargo fans, rejoice! The PMDG 777F has officially entered beta testing, signaling that it’s one step closer to release. For virtual pilots who love hauling freight across the skies, this is fantastic news. The freighter version of the 777 is one of the most sought-after aircraft in the sim community, known for its versatility and heavy-lift capabilities. With the beta phase now underway, testers are diving deep into systems and performance to ensure the aircraft meets PMDG’s high standards.
The freighter variant will bring a fresh set of challenges to flight sim enthusiasts, especially those looking for more complex logistics operations within MSFS. Imagine planning your routes with virtual cargo hubs, managing fuel, weights, and timings as you transport essential goods across the globe in one of the most iconic cargo planes ever built!
What’s Next?
While no firm release date has been provided, PMDG’s move to beta testing for the 777F means we’re getting closer to its eventual rollout. If you’ve been following PMDG’s development cycle, you’ll know that their attention to detail means the wait is always worth it. Expect to see more updates in the near future as they work through the beta phase and address any feedback from testers.
For now, virtual pilots should stay tuned, keep those flight plans ready, and make room in their hangars for these upcoming aircraft. The skies in MSFS are about to get even busier!
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