Ariane 737-700 v3

 

review

The Boeing 737 is a popular medium-range, narrow body commercial passenger jet aircraft. The Boeing 737-700 was launched in 1993 as a replacement of the 737-300. Many new improvements like more fuel efficient CFM56-7 turbofan engines, increased wingspan, increased fuel capacity, higher MTOW, redesigned vertical stabilizer and glass cockpit with modern avionics are standard on all Next Generation 737s.

The Ariane Boeing 737-700 v3 package contains the 737-700 model, virtual cockpit and detailed manuals. The download version also includes the Boeing BCA Livery. The boxed version contains more liveries: Boeing BCA Livery, Easy Jet, EL AL, Hapag Lloyd Express and Southwest. There is a winglet and non-winglet model and you can choose between PFD-ND or EFIS Operations.

Unlike the majority of developers, Ariane includes only a virtual cockpit, no 2d panel. The virtual cockpit systems are controlled by a stand alone application and does not rely on the presence of a command program like FSUIPC. This is quite unique but seems to work well. The exterior model looks great and has many details and accurate animations. The livery textures are high in quality and add even more realism to the exterior. A nice feature are the wing vortices that appear depending on the weather.

The virtual cockpit looks great, lots of details and animations like sliding deck windows with knot limit (84 knots) for window lock, moveable nose steering tiller, animated windshield wipers with rain glass wipe effect that shows �rain removed� on each sweep of wipers, moveable pilot seats, and more. Many if not all cockpit systems are simulated, like TCAS, GPWS, IRS, etc. It's all about realism with this package. For example, the IRS align takes some time and has to be done, otherwise you can't use the navigation system. Flap movement is also very realistic, it takes some time before you have the desired flap setting. Also, the flight dynamics are very realistic.

Flying the aircraft entirely in the virtual cockpit is no problem, all common levers and switches are clickable and animated and the EFIS displays will popup in a separate window when clicked. Sometimes, the text near the levers and switches is a bit hard to read. Good thing that there are tooltips (pop-up text) activated for every system. The lighting of the virtual cockpit can be adjusted by lighting levels on the panel, just like the real thing. The CDU is fully functional with VNAV profiles, SID\STAR support, waypoint ALT and SPD restrictions, smooth curved flight path on vector display, etc.

Engine sounds are available in a separate package, which will cost you extra money. Those sounds are not too good, especially the external sounds. So you might consider to download a freeware sound pack from websites like the AVSIM Library. As mentioned, the download version includes only one livery. If you want more liveries, you can either choose the boxed version or purchase the "Boeing 737-700 Airline Upgrade" which contains these liveries: Aloha Airlines, Continental Airlines, Easy Jet, El Al, Hapag Lloyd Express, Virgin Blue and Westjet. It's a shame that you have to pay for them, most developers offer their liveries for free.

Ariane has created a very realistic Boeing 737-700 simulation, but it comes with a price. More than 80 dollars for the base and extra livery package is a lot of money for an aircraft addon for FS2004.

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Added on: 08/05/2008 • Views: 5747 • Clicks: 110 • User rating: 2.17 (6 Votes)
 

the good

  • Detailed model
  • High quality liveries
  • Detailed virtual cockpit
  • Many animations
  • Realistic cockpit systems
  • Detailed manual
  •  

    the bad

  • No 2d panel
  • Expensive
  • Liveries are not free
  •  

    specifications

    License
    : Payware
    Price Indication
    : �49.99
    Panel
    : No
    Virtual Cockpit
    : Yes
    Wingview
    : No
    Sound
    : No
    Developed for
    : FS2004
    Compatibility
    : FS2004
    Wingflex
    : No
    Landing gear
    : Realistic
    Rudder effect
    : Realistic
     

    frame rate index

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    Comments

    Posted By: kc

    on 03/09/2009 at 23:50:58

    fantastic aircraft but fmc is very poor, customer support bad and they arnt a company i will ever deal with again so all in all i would never recommend them to anyone
    Posted By: anonimouse (mistake)

    on 03/25/2009 at 22:15:27

    I think that thid Ariane guys ar STUPID I`m laughing about those who didn�t waited for PMDG`s
    Posted By: Thralni

    on 06/18/2009 at 10:29:46

    Please explain to me how it's possible this review only spends time saying the plane is great, but the rating is only 2 stars? At least tell in the review why you give it two stars and not the four or five stars the review seems to want to give it.
    Posted By: Chris

    on 06/19/2009 at 5:39:55

    The rating is not given by the reviewer, but by visitors.
    Posted By: JM

    on 06/19/2009 at 6:49:29

    Not a company i will deal with - simply search google for "Ariane Review" or "Peter Tishma".
    Posted By: Chris

    on 06/19/2009 at 12:21:06

    Interesting, but it's still a good product, for a limited number of fs users perhaps.
    Posted By: Thralni

    on 06/25/2009 at 5:56:33

    Pardon me, but why aren't the stars given by the reviewer? If he writes the review, why not give starts too? At least, make clearer that the stars are given by visitors, because as it is now, it is a bit confusing.

    Anyway, I'm now awaiting the activation code of my 737-700. To my surprise, though, the engine fans are not visible in the model... Can anybody tell me if I paid 30 euros for a flawed model, or will this correct itelf upon activation?
    Posted By: Chris

    on 06/25/2009 at 13:28:31

    Good point, I'll change it to 'user rating' on the aircraft listing page.

    I trust that the engine fans will be visible after activation. There are more payware products with similar 'missing parts' until activation.
    Posted By: Thralni

    on 07/03/2009 at 4:57:08

    Thanks for changing that, makes stuff just that bit clearer.

    Anyway, activated and workign without problems. Engine fans are not displayed in the aicrraft selection screen, but they are there while flying in the sim, so no problems. I'm very pleased with this aircraft, glad I bought it. I'll probably get the Ariane 737-800 for FS9 too, in the end.

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