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PMDG Releases First Update for 777-200ER, Teases 777F and 300ER Launch Timeline

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PMDG has released its first post-launch update for the 777-200ER in Microsoft Flight Simulator, addressing a range of model, sound, and graphical issues. The update is now available via the PMDG Operations Center and includes dozens of refinements based on community feedback and internal testing.

The 777-200ER, which followed the earlier release of the 777-300ER, has been positively received by the flight sim community, particularly for its focus on technical and variant-specific accuracy. PMDG says it has been monitoring forums, video content, and support channels since launch to quickly identify and resolve user-reported issues.

Update Build 2.x.101 Highlights:

  • Adjusted exterior lighting for improved visibility during daylight
  • Fixed model anomalies including pitot tube rendering, flap/slat animation, and window clipping
  • Corrected texture and decal issues
  • Audio improvements including cabin sounds, autopilot tones, and cargo door effects
  • Minor camera, LOD, and optimization adjustments

PMDG stated that the update is designed to improve both immersion and performance and should be released to customers shortly after internal beta testing concludes.

WASM Crash Investigation Ongoing

PMDG is also addressing reports of rare but severe WASM crashes affecting the 777-200ER, particularly in MSFS 2024. A WASM crash, the developer explains, occurs when the simulator’s memory management system fails to accommodate complex data structures used by the aircraft, causing the airplane to become unresponsive mid-flight.

PMDG has traced the issue to memory allocation problems introduced in recent SDK builds. Some of these problems were resolved in previous simulator updates, and further fixes are anticipated in the upcoming MSFS 2024 SU2 update. PMDG is also working on a fallback strategy in case the issue persists.

Users who experience a WASM crash are encouraged to submit detailed reports, including route, platform version, and aircraft state at the time of failure.

Development Roadmap: 777F and 777-300ER Nearing Release

Following the 200ER, PMDG is preparing to release the next variants in the 777 product line:

  • 777F (Freighter) has been released to PMDG’s beta testing team.
  • 777-300ER is expected to enter beta testing later this week.

If testing proceeds on schedule, the 777F may be released to customers next week, followed shortly by the 777-300ER.

Additional Product Updates

  • 777-200LR: Development is underway but moving slowly due to resources allocated to the 200ER. Testing is expected to begin around the time the 300ER is released.
  • PMDG DC-6: Final beta testing is pending the official release of MSFS 2024’s SU2 update. PMDG is waiting to ensure necessary fixes in the SDK make it to the stable build before advancing the aircraft into the testing phase.

Conclusion

PMDG continues to actively support the 777-200ER while advancing development across the rest of its 777 lineup and legacy aircraft portfolio. The developer reiterated its commitment to resolving platform-level issues like WASM crashes and delivering ongoing refinements based on user feedback.

More updates are expected through the PMDG Operations Center and official forums as new products near release and further stability improvements are implemented.

Michael currently serves as a Legacy Airline Captain in the United States, and founder of Approach Brief News.

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Orbx Unveils Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator

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Orbx has announced the development of a highly detailed rendition of Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (KATL) for Microsoft Flight Simulator. This project aims to provide an accurate and immersive experience of the world’s busiest airport, reflecting its 2025 layout and features.

Key Features:

  • Accurate 2025 Layout: The scenery includes the latest expansions, such as the Concourse T extension, ensuring up-to-date airport representation.
  • Detailed Modeling: Every aspect of the airport, from doors and signage to air conditioning systems, is meticulously modeled based on real-world imagery and data.
  • Custom Textures and Lighting: High-quality, photorealistic textures with handcrafted corrections are used throughout, accompanied by custom 3D lighting and taxi signage.
  • Animated Elements: Features include animated Atlanta SkyTrain and Metro Train systems, as well as custom animated jetways with airline-specific branding.
  • Interior Modeling: Detailed interior modeling of terminals enhances the immersive experience.
  • Optimized Performance: The scenery is designed with performance in mind, avoiding unnecessary high-polygon models and ensuring efficient texture usage.

The development is led by Matteo Veneziani, known for previous Orbx projects such as Sacramento (KSMF), Burbank Hollywood (KBUR), and Olbia (LIEO) airports. The release date has not been announced, but the project is currently in development with more previews expected soon.

For more information and updates, visit the Orbx forums.

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PMDG Releases Boeing 777F Freighter for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 & 2024

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Precision Manuals Development Group (PMDG) has launched the Boeing 777F freighter for Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) 2020 and 2024. This release offers flight simulation enthusiasts a detailed and immersive experience of operating one of the world’s leading cargo aircraft.

Key Features:

  • High-Fidelity Modeling: The 777F has been meticulously recreated using Lidar scanning and photogrammetry, ensuring accurate representation of the aircraft’s structure and systems.
  • Advanced Avionics: The simulation includes comprehensive modeling of the aircraft’s avionics, system management operations, and the Master Caution and Warning System, providing users with an authentic cockpit experience.
  • PMDG Universal Flight Tablet: Integrated with simBrief and Navigraph (for subscribers), the tablet offers performance tools, weather support, and feature controls to enhance flight planning and execution.
  • Cargo Operations: The module features a fully simulated main deck cargo door, a usable crew supernumerary area, and GSX integration for ground operations, catering to users interested in cargo logistics.
  • Dynamic Systems: Users can experience realistic cabin conditioning systems, electronic checklists, and fully controllable lighting throughout the cockpit and cargo areas.

The PMDG 777F is available for purchase at $54.99 and includes versions compatible with both MSFS 2020 and 2024. For more information and to acquire the aircraft, visit the official PMDG product page.

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Eagle Dynamics Announces Full-Fidelity DCS: MiG-29A Fulcrum Module Pre-Purchase

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Eagle Dynamics has officially announced the upcoming release of the DCS: MiG-29A Fulcrum, a full-fidelity module for Digital Combat Simulator (DCS) World. This module represents a significant advancement in the simulation of Soviet-era fourth-generation fighters, offering an unprecedented level of detail and realism.

Key Features:

  • Authentic Cockpit: The MiG-29A module features a fully interactive cockpit, meticulously recreated using 3D laser scanning and photogrammetry techniques. This ensures an accurate representation of the aircraft’s controls and instrumentation.
  • Advanced Avionics and Systems: The module includes comprehensive modeling of the aircraft’s systems, such as the Fire Control Radar (FCR) with multiple air-to-air engagement modes, and the Optical-Electronic Targeting Navigation System (OETNS), which encompasses the Infrared Search and Track System (IRST), Laser Range Finder (LRF), and Helmet-Mounted Sight (HMS).
  • Weaponry: Pilots will have access to a range of weaponry, including the R-73 and R-60 infrared-guided missiles, R-27 radar-guided missiles, a 30mm cannon, and various unguided bombs and rockets for ground attack missions.
  • Navigation and Defense Systems: The module models the SPO-15LM “Beryoza” radar warning receiver, flare dispensers, and a detailed navigation system with multiple modes, including POINT-TO-POINT, RETURN, LANDING, and TRAFFIC RE-ENTRY.
  • Training and Missions: An Early Access Guide, interactive training missions, and a campaign developed by Eagle Dynamics will be included to assist pilots in mastering the aircraft.

The DCS: MiG-29A Fulcrum module is currently available for pre-purchase with a 30% discount. For more information and to pre-order, visit the official DCS website.

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