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Question:
What do you think about PMDG?
Their product
Their product
Their product
747 is too
747 is too
737 is too
737 is too
they should release the MD-11
Thanks for you time,
Mees
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The PMDG Poll (Read 787 times)
Sep 28
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, 2005 at 11:12am
Mees
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Sep 28
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smashie
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I like the PMDG stuff, the attention to detail is amazing
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Sep 28
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Ecko
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I love their products! But who voted their Jumbo is cheap!?
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Sep 28
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Rocket_Bird
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I only have their 737-700 and 600, but i must say, they put great amounts of detail to their airliners!
Cheers,
RB
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Sep 28
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Woozy King
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I have all their products (see sig)...and they are well worth the cash.....Hats off to PMDG
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Sep 29
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ThatOnePerson
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Who said there products suck!? Whoever said they suck they dont..you do lol
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Sep 30
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Icelandair Pilot
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I have a good reason for each one that i won't explain, but i chose them all
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IcelandExpress:
Excellent reply!
MD-11! The Perfect Flight one is terrible!
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Oct 5
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Dear PMDG lovers.
I sell at my company PMDG 747-400
for only $ 32,97
But guy's
It's a offer of 3 days till 8th Oktober 2005.
And we have 35 in stock
so hurry up !
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Then goto the "PMDG 747-400" page.
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Oct 5
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Dear PMDG lovers.
I sell at my company PMDG 747-400
for only $ 32,97
But guy's
It's a offer of 3 days till 8th Oktober 2005.
And we have 35 in stock
so hurry up !
No place to go to here,either
Then goto the "PMDG 747-400" page.
How is that possible that you are selling the aircraft cheaper than the comapany...where is the profit? Did you get a discount since you purchased a few?
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Oct 5
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Yes your right.
I get them for $ 27,50
But i've got permission to sell them .
But on evey month i have to give them 20 % of the total profit !
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Oct 5
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Ecko
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FSMS Inc, how can you run a company just out of that!? You say you sell nothing other than these Jumbos at the time.
Lets say you buy 50 Jumbos from PMDG, and sell all of them-
Your earnings;
50 x 32.97 Dollars = 1648.50 Dollars
Your expenses;
50 x 27.50 Dollars = 1375 Dollars
Total profit;
1648.50 Dollars - 1375 Dollars = 273.50 Dollars, Minus The 20 % for PMDG = 273.50 - (273.50 / 100 x 20) = 273.50 - 54.7 = 218.8 Dollars for your pocket. But then you have to minus the expenses of running a website and all that stuff. I just don't see it flowing?
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Oct 5
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Jimbo
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Jimbo's Flight Simulation
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Yes your right.
I get them for $ 27,50
But i've got permission to sell them .
But on evey month i have to give them 20 % of the total profit !
But the 747 has only recently been released? How are they permitting you to sell it?
..Jimbo's Tours, MORE info in the MULTIPLAYER SECTION
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