- #AEROSIM 767 300 TORRE3NT MOD#
- #AEROSIM 767 300 TORRE3NT UPDATE#
- #AEROSIM 767 300 TORRE3NT FULL#
- #AEROSIM 767 300 TORRE3NT MODS#
If you’re like me and enjoy authenticity, be sure to try this mod out. Not only does it look absolutely excellent but it fits with the scale and style of the real model.įor a fan of realism as much as myself, I found that this was engaging to fly around with and also true to the source material. Thank you to those who have taken the time to share their configurations. This database is to help our customers easily find information to add 3D Lights to 3rd party aircraft installed on their system. 3rd Party Aircraft Configuration Database. If you are sick of outdated liveries for the 767-300 ER then I do recommend that you try this out. Air to Air Simulations 3D Lights Redux for Flight Simulator 2004. However, in terms of graphical detail, this does a great job of capturing the real thing. Whilst it looks excellent and does a great job of helping you carry off that look and feel, it also quite heavily lacks the intricate nature of other mods. However, be aware that there has been very little work carried out on the Boeing 767-300’ actual features in terms of performance. It comes with the base model, meaning that you will have access to the virtual cockpit and various other features – you need nothing else to use this. The model comes with blended winglets and animated ground servicing, with huge amounts of precision put into the model to make sure it carries off that real look and feel. The Boeing 767-300 ER is an aircraft that I have always had a strong admiration for, and this model done little to dispel that. Paints for the HTAI Beech 1900D model in Air Liaison liveries. FSX Captain Sim-767-300 MEGA El 767 de Captain Sim Es un Avión Sobresaliente a los demás Como CLS y Level D. What I got, though, was an extremely in-depth system that makes it very easy for you to fall in love with a deeply challenging and cool aircraft. Air New Zealand Package FSX & P3D is a super package with 8 airplanes from Air New Zealand, each aircraft has a virtual cockpit (VC) with the exception of the Boeing 767-300 replaced with a 2D panel. Features 2 Westjet variants for the new FAIB 767-300.
#AEROSIM 767 300 TORRE3NT MODS#
Also, having used many mods and features that let me see how the real thing should handle itself, I knew roughly what to expect.
#AEROSIM 767 300 TORRE3NT FULL#
When I downloaded this model I downloaded it in the full knowledge that I had been on the real aircraft this was supposed to represent. If the package has more, you will need to download it to view them. Odd that it doesn't show up on their main site though.This list displays the first 500 files in the package. If they knock the price down, I might get it just out of curiosity, but it's gonna have to be a lot cheaper than 44 quid before I'll take a chance on it. Their Triple Seven is worth having since there is no other nicer model of one for FSX, and their 747-400D is worth having, since it is the high-frequency short range variant without the winglets, and both can be made better with ISG and such, but I'm not seeing a reason of that kind for their 767 when there is already the Level D one as well as other 'liter' ones that are much cheaper.
#AEROSIM 767 300 TORRE3NT UPDATE#
It is possible to make their 777 and 747 into quite nice things with the addition of ISG instruments and a bit of VC tweaking, but frankly, I'd prefer it if they'd update their FS9 B737-200 and DC-8 for FSX.I checked out the price of that 767, and it comes to 44 quid (pounds sterling), which for what is probably a fairly 'lite' product, is not especially great value in my book. Level-D 767 Captains rejoice One of the best aircraft ever developed for FSX and P3D is about to get better The Zinertek HD Virtual Cockpit for the Level-D 767 will breathe new life to your virtual cockpit in FSX and Prepar3D with new and sharper textures plus night lighting effects. I suspect their 767 will be along the lines of their 777 and 747-400D - i.e nice 3D models and good flight modeling, but not hugely complex as far as in depth systems go. I've got their B747-400, B777 and YS-11 for FSX, plus a lot of their FS9 stuff, so I'm fairly familiar with AeroSim.