Project Opensky 757-200

 

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The Boeing 757 is a medium to long haul narrow body commercial passenger jet aircraft. The 757 was launched to replace the 727 and entered service in 1983. The production of the 757 has ceased in 2004. Blended winglets are available as a retrofit to increase fuel efficiency and range.

Project Open Sky is a freeware aircraft developer group that has been around for some time. They developed many aircraft models for FS2002 and FS2004, mostly Boeing aircraft. Their Boeing 757-200 is a highly detailed representation of its real world counterpart. A few of the features are: dynamic shine, wingview or virtual cockpit, opening passenger and cargo doors, 3d flight attendants in the cabin and more. There are various models available like RR and PW engine variants (there are no General Electric powered 757's because of insufficient demand from airlines), winglet and non-winglet variants and passenger and cargo variants.

The flight dynamics are quite good, it's not hard to fly this 757. Both rudder and landing gear behave realistic. The virtual cockpit is optional, it can be activated by downloading the virtual cockpit textures from Project Open Sky's website and copy them to each texture folder (each livery will need those textures in their own texture folder). This virtual cockpit is quite simple actually, only a few buttons are clickable and the textures are low in quality. Still, it's a nice feature of course. By default, the default Boeing 777 panel (FS2004) is used. This panel should be used if you use the virtual cockpit model. If you use another panel, the right gauges are not loaded and therefor not being displayed in the virtual cockpit.






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Added on: 07/28/2008 • Views: 8480 • Downloads: 1413 • User rating: 3.74 (11 Votes)
 

the good

  • Detailed model
  • Frame rate friendly
  • Many model variants
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    the bad

  • Simple (optional) virtual cockpit
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    specifications

    License
    : Freeware
    Panel
    : No
    Virtual Cockpit
    : Yes
    Wingview
    : Yes
    Sound
    : No
    Developed for
    : FS2004
    Compatibility
    : FS2004 FSX
    Wingflex
    : Yes, lift based (winglet model only)
    Landing gear
    : Realistic
    Rudder effect
    : Realistic
     

    frame rate index

    FS2004
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    FSX
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    notes

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    Comments

    Posted By: Jonathon Sze

    on 01/14/2009 at 19:59:44

    Hey everyone, the POSKY 757 now have wingflex, but only on it's winglet version model.
    Posted By: Chris

    on 01/14/2009 at 23:51:03

    Thanks, it has been added to the specs.
    Posted By: Mahin

    on 03/07/2009 at 2:03:18

    Hi, I can't see anything out of the VC,i have FSX SP1
    Posted By: Harry williamson

    on 08/22/2009 at 15:36:51

    How do you get the virtual cockpit for FSX on this plane
    Posted By: fsimpro

    on 08/24/2009 at 19:56:28

    one of posky's best aircraft.

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