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Magknight has timely released their latest v1.6.0 version of the Boeing 787-900 Dreamliner, so was it just another update or a reaction to the announcement by FlightFactor, as that yes indeed their next 'Pro' aircraft is going to be also a Dreamliner. that report is down and in the 'Flying the Boeing v1.6 Dreamliner' section of this review, the rest is as per the original report, only to note my departure airport was switched from BNE-Brisbane to MEL-Mebourne, so the original report section was based at BNE and the updated section is set at MEL and hence the differences. So I went back to the aircraft and flew it again, and three times over the same route to answer a few of my own questions. The review bothered me in several aspects, mostly I want you to get a realistic perspective on the aircraft, and from the perspective of the developer's development, that review had done neither, but the biggest nagging doubt was why the aircraft behaved as badly and as oddly as it did? But in this case with Magknight's Boeing 787-9, the aircraft didn't come out in the flying aspect very good at all, in fact it was awful, and it was a simply awful experience all round. I review as I see it, and that is good in the fact is what I see you can also see warts and all, the good and the bad. This is an updated review of the edition I published in early October (5th). Aircraft Review Update : Boeing 787-900 v1.6.0 by Magknight

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