Level-D 767-300
review
The Boeing 767 is a medium to long haul wide-body commercial passenger jet aircraft. It can carry between 181 and 375 passengers over a distance of max. 12,200 Km. The 767 was launched to replace the 707 and fill the gap between the 727/757 and the 747. The first 767, the -200 variant, entered service with United Airlines in 1982. Blended winglets are available as a retrofit to increase fuel efficiency and range.
Level-D Simulations is an aircraft developer for Microsoft's Flight Simulator while Flight1 is selling their products. The Level-D 767 is developed for FS2004 (there is a FSX version too) and is an advanced version of the 767 Pilot in Command series for FS2000 and FS2002. Their 767 is a highly detailed representation of the Boeing 767. The package contains GE, PW and RR powered models, realistic 2d panel, virtual cockpit, engine and crew sounds and a few tools like a load manager and repaint manager.
Many if not all 767 systems are modeled, like a fully functioning FMC, TCAS, autoland function, etc. The virtual cockpit looks very realistic and all buttons and handles are clickable. There are a lot animations programmed into the model like the R.A.T. deployment, moving window wipers that can be seen in the virtual cockpit and the exterior view modes and much more. The flight dynamics are very realistic and tested by real world 767 pilots and includes authentic aircraft performance calculated directly from flight model parameters. Check their website for many more features.
Even though this model is very detailed, the performance on a modest system is still quite good. For even better frame rate, you can disable the virtual cockpit in the configuration manager. This product is with no doubt one of the best aircraft ever developed for FS and the best 767 package available.
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License |
: | Payware |
Price Indication |
: | $39.95 - $54.95 |
Panel |
: | Yes |
Virtual Cockpit |
: | Yes |
Wingview |
: | Yes |
Sound |
: | Yes |
Developed for |
: | FS2004 FSX |
Compatibility |
: | FS2004 FSX |
Wingflex |
: | Yes, gear compression/lift based |
Landing gear |
: | Realistic |
Rudder effect |
: | Realistic |
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on 10/29/2008 at 13:39:27
does anyone no when when flight 1 will relase the 767 on fsx Boxed?Add a Comment
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