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Next Week..A Lockheed 1011 TriStar

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  • Commercial Member

Ah can't wait to fly this bird, it seems to have well modeled VC too.

 

I've always wanted to have proper classic trijet, CLS one was a bit too lite and had too simplified VC to my taste.

This looks really good, I'm tempted. I have not bought any planes from JustFlight, are they good about fixing bugs and supporting their products?

Barry Friedman

I hope this one is good, I have a thing for large aircraft from the era of flight engineers in the cockpit.

 

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Shane Gavin

I can't wait until I'm able to fly the Tri-Star  :biggrin:

Will Torrens

 

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Is this gonna be a just flight F-lite plane or will it at least have some depth?<br /><br />Lee

 

 

  • Commercial Member

It's not an F-Lite product. It falls into our "Jetliner" range - meaning that there are parts of the engineers panel that aren't fully simulated so it can't be called "Professional" but there is plenty of depth to keep most people happy.

Cool thanks

 

 

It's not an F-Lite product. It falls into our "Jetliner" range - meaning that there are parts of the engineers panel that aren't fully simulated so it can't be called "Professional" but there is plenty of depth to keep most people happy.

Can we remove the triple INS's in the virtual cockpit and replace them with a flight management computer?

Looking Good, Looking Good!

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