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Mar 18th, 2009 at 2:14pm

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Well I was going to get the Captain Sim 757 but I think im going to buy the Level D 767 the reviews seem better and also it wont kill my framerates like the reviews list because I have no framerates practically.  Grin

Just have 2 questions.

Are there alot of livery's for this 767?

I want the manual for this so I can learn to fly it like real and I saw online they made a manual for $35.
http://www.pilotshop.com/level-767300-aircraft-operating-manual-p-2745.html

Is this worth it or should I just print the one that Level D has thats 169 pages or so  Shocked. The Level D one looks a bit easyer because it has pictures and such but this 767 one looks like it might teach me a little better but I might not know what there talking about?

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Reply #1 - Mar 18th, 2009 at 2:38pm

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$35 to learn to fly an airplane?... Level-D's already has 169 pages you say... I'm sure that'll teach you to fly it well enough Wink
 
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Reply #2 - Mar 18th, 2009 at 2:51pm

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SubZer0 wrote on Mar 18th, 2009 at 2:38pm:
$35 to learn to fly an airplane?... Level-D's already has 169 pages you say... I'm sure that'll teach you to fly it well enough Wink

Yeah, actually now that I just downloaded it, its 196 pages even better.  Smiley

Of course ill have to print it somewhere else at a store or something.
Thanks  Cool
 
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Reply #3 - Mar 20th, 2009 at 10:16am

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As I told you in my First Payware thread over in Payware Screenshots, it has a load of great 32-bit and DXT3 liveries. If you have nearly no frame rates at all you should use the DXT3 liveries.

Edit: LOL.. "Boeing Brown".. Pretty funny as many Boeings have grey cockpits.. The 707, 717, 727, all 737s, and I have seen a picture on a.net that showed me the 787 cockpit is going to be grey too.. Actually there are more Boeing Cockpits that are grey than brown (747, 757, 767 and the Triple Seven have brown cockpits).
 

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Reply #4 - Mar 21st, 2009 at 8:59pm

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FlyingPerson wrote on Mar 20th, 2009 at 10:16am:
As I told you in my First Payware thread over in Payware Screenshots, it has a load of great 32-bit and DXT3 liveries. If you have nearly no frame rates at all you should use the DXT3 liveries.

Okay good  Cool. Im hoping that its not a easy easy airplane to fly but not hard. I wanna get the manual that is supplied for free then hopefully learn to fly it the real way.  Cool
 
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