December 11, 201015 yr Hi,it has now been some years since I purchased the very first release of the B763ER. I was probably among the first lot to "try" out this new plane in FS. It's that long ago I don't even remember which version of FS started it all but possible FS2004.Over the years I have been flying this beautiful aircraft online with VATSIM and on the odd occasion tried out a new release, whether it be a B757, JS41, et al. The point is, I keep returning to flying this old bird and there is obviously many hours more in this aircraft.With various changes and additions, the latest being the addition of winglets, and the best, in my opinion being the voice FS2crew addition, always brings the "new" factor to this machine.May I ask if there is any intentions to have a "retrofit" panel at any time. If not, well, I'll just have to keep with the existing model, but if there is, it would be like getting another new aircraft.In any event, keep up the excellent work gents, it's always a pleasure to climb into the existing flightdeck of the B763ER. So much so my wife bought me a two hour simulator experience in Gatwick last year.Thanks againWillie G
December 12, 201015 yr Commercial Member Hi,it has now been some years since I purchased the very first release of the B763ER. I was probably among the first lot to "try" out this new plane in FS. It's that long ago I don't even remember which version of FS started it all but possible FS2004.Over the years I have been flying this beautiful aircraft online with VATSIM and on the odd occasion tried out a new release, whether it be a B757, JS41, et al. The point is, I keep returning to flying this old bird and there is obviously many hours more in this aircraft.With various changes and additions, the latest being the addition of winglets, and the best, in my opinion being the voice FS2crew addition, always brings the "new" factor to this machine.May I ask if there is any intentions to have a "retrofit" panel at any time. If not, well, I'll just have to keep with the existing model, but if there is, it would be like getting another new aircraft.In any event, keep up the excellent work gents, it's always a pleasure to climb into the existing flightdeck of the B763ER. So much so my wife bought me a two hour simulator experience in Gatwick last year.Thanks againWillie GHi Willie,Thanks for the kind words, but I'm not sure I follow what you mean about "retro fitting" the cockpit. FS2Crew can't change the 767's panel. Cheers, B. York FS2Crew Web Site / FS2Crew Facebook Page / FS2Crew Discord
December 16, 201015 yr Author Bryan,forgot which forum I was in, meant to post this on level D forum to see if they would consider retrofit EFIS panel.Changed over.Willie
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