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Song757

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The 777-200 was just released and I noticed you cannot select a PW powerplant. Why is this? UA the launch customer had PW engines. Is this just something that was left out?

http://www.boeing.co...200product.html

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Maybe it was missed out, or you're just missing it. Perhaps its your web browser no loading it properly?
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A319, A320, A330, A380, B767, B777-200, B777-200ER, B777-200LR, B777-300, B777-300ER, ERJ-175,

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The 777-200 was just released and I noticed you cannot select a PW powerplant. Why is this? UA the launch customer had PW engines. Is this just something that was left out?

http://www.boeing.co...200product.html

Maybe it was missed out, or you're just missing it. Perhaps its your web browser no loading it properly?


Song757 is right. The PW engines on the 772 are not there, although the 772ER and 773 have PW4000s as they should.
I'll make sure the Devs know.
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Song757 is right. The PW engines on the 772 are not there, although the 772ER and 773 have PW4000s as they should.
I'll make sure the Devs know.


Thanks!




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