Can you name all these jets? We counted 6.
Super slow motion, up close shots of airliners, with an emotional soundtrack- what could be better?
If you thought our last few videos were awesome, you’ll love this one as well.
It’s your fault I haven’t gotten any sleep. But don’t worry, I still love you guys- and can’t wait for what’s next!
PMDG 777 Virtual Cockpit Will Leave You Speechless
At last, PMDG previews the 777 virtual cockpit. Also, find information on our 777 training.
PMDG 777 Shots That Will Make a Grown Man Cry
Check out the latest PMDG screenshots of the 777. Many, many awesome shots here to check out. And, our training to come soon!
Crossing the Atlantic in Style
The year was 1927. Several aspiring aviators had died in pursuit of the Orteig Prize, being the first to cross the Atlantic non-stop. A young, American pilot named Charles Lindbergh was the next pilot up to the challenge. He was sporting a snug, single-engine piston Ryan NYP airplane dubbed the Spirit of St. Louis. The weighed down airplane barely cleared telephone lines when taking off of the muddy runway. Over the next 33.5 hours in the cramped cockpit of the Spirit of St. Louis, Lindbergh battled storms, icing, fog, and navigated by the stars to arrive exhausted but safely at Le Bourget Airport in France. Eighty years from this monumental feat, we have come a long way in making oceanic air travel safer and much more comfortable.
SNEAK PEEK: 777 Training Preview #15 of 15
Because the APU is so similar to the main engines, this clip may confuse you first as an animation of the engine. However, you’ll see here how air flows through the APU, is compressed, and then turned into bleed air.
SNEAK PEEK: 777 Training Preview #14 of 15
The 777 system High Lift Controls is more traditionally known as Secondary Flight Controls. This consists of slats, spoilers, and flaps. Obviously, logic of this system is of the utmost importance, as it assists the pilots in dynamically changing the flight envelope for takeoff, approach and other situations.

