Triple Seven former 777 Modern Airliner Collection by Wilco Fleet

$26.95

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For Flight Simulator 9 and Flight Simulator X

The Boeing 777 is the first Boeing jetliner to be 100% digitally designed using three-dimensional computer graphics. Throughout the design process, the airplane was “pre-assembled” on the computer, eliminating the need for a costly, full-scale mock-up. The airplane is larger than all other twinjet or trijet airplanes and smaller than the 747. Boeing launched 777 program in October 1990.

HARDWARE Compatibility: Go Flight modules [FS2004 version] (not compatible with GF MCP-Pro) & Track IR Deluxe Pack

The Modern Airliner Collection: 777 is developed by FeelThere

The 777 features a ‘Wilco Fleet’ level of development. The complexity of some procedures and/or equipment functionalities may have been reduced to suit beginners and medium-skilled simmer.

Features

  • NEW: Flight Simulator X Camera Gear, Wing,…
  • Highly detailed Boeing 777-200 ER (GE90 engines)
  • GMax models
  • Simulated systems: fuel, APU, engine startup, air conditioning, electronic checklist,…
  • Photorealistic 2D panel including multiple views: overhead, pedestal,…
  • Interactive Virtual cockpit
  • Numerous international liveries: Aeroflot, Air France, Air New Zealand, Airlines, British Airways, Boeing House Color (Default download livery), Cathay Pacific Airways, China Southern Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines (New Color), Delta Airlines (Old Color), Emirates Airlines, Japan Airlines – JAL (ver.1), KLM – Royal Dutch Airline, Malaysia Airlines, Pakistan International Airlines
  • Frame-rate friendly Easy-to-use PAINT KIT

AIRCRAFT FEATURES

  • NEW: Fuel Planner & Load Editor included
  • Realistic flight dynamics engineered by Rob Young (the FS flight dynamics expert !) and tested by active pilots
  • Customized digital sound set (powered by SkySong)
  • Realistic animations: hydraulic suspension, flaps, slats, spoilerons, speed brakes, thrust reversers, landing gear, passengers and cargo doors,…
  • Detailed gear sequence
  • High-resolution textures (32 bits)
  • NEW: Flexible wings [FS 2004 only] moving according to real aeronautics variables. It’s not looking for speed like other add-ons but looking for lift. In case of turbulence, the wing will bounce up and down!

PANEL FEATURES

  • NEW: Fully functional Weather Radar, showing clouds density, rains, storms,…
    You can now safely fly around dangerous weather conditions.
  • NEW: For the very first time, for long-range planning and navigation, feelThere is implementing the airways input for the 777’s FMS!
  • NEW: Traffic & Collision Avoidance System (TCAS)
  • NEW: Hotspots on the panel to access multiple 2D panels
  • NEW: Automatic engines startup – This unique 777 feature allows the pilot to switch ON the engines by turning both engine starters and push autostart buttons.
  • NEW: Electronic checklist – automatically updated according to the flight phases (no more paper checklists).
  • Vector graphics displays (GDI+ technology) for nicer and smoother graphics
  • FMS: SID & STARS, POS init, RTE, LEGS, FIX, PROGRESS, VNAV, NAV,…
  • Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS) with multiple callouts
  • Pop up instrument EFIS screens for multi-monitor displays
  • Numerous warnings and caution messages
  • Multi-Function Display
  • Accurate AutoPilot control panel
  • APU startup/shutdown sequences fully simulated for a complete cold & dark cockpit (battery and generators switches fully operative)
  • FMC Database: standard feelThere database, updated regularly

System Requirements

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Pentium IV 1,4 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 128MB Graphics, FS2004 or fsX, Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7

Downloadable products are not refundable

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