February 1, 201412 yr Sorry, somehow my post via Tapatalk gone wild! ;-) But yes, it's gonna be the 737-200, that's fantastic news, isn't it?
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February 1, 201412 yr Ooops! I was busy listening to Tercio's co-pilot voice in the An-24 V3 :-) All cleaned now... So.... a 732! That's great to know!!! Flying gliders since 1980 Flightsimming since 1992 AMD Ryzen 5600x, 32GB RAM, GPU Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB, 1 TB and 500 GB nvme2 SSD drives, HP 27" 60Hz LED monitor @ 1920x1080, T16000, Hotas from old X52 Pro, Saitek Combat Rudder Pro (2010 model)
February 1, 201412 yr Thank you for cleaning up the mess! ;-) Multiple posts happen quite often to me lately. Yeah, it seems that -finally- a decent 737-200 comes to desktop flight simulation!
February 1, 201412 yr So now we have a 737-300 from IXEG on its way and now this 200 variant from FlyJSim in XP10. Nothing like a bit of healthy competition. Wonder what the systems depth will be like on this 732. The external model certainly looks good. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8fg6cGEV-gk
February 1, 201412 yr Commercial Member Wonder what the systems depth will be like on this 732. As the 737-200 (obviously, due to its age) neither had a FMC nor any modern graphical displays, it should be comparable to the 727, which had esp. a well-modelled electrical system. I guess it will also be prepared for the CIVA-INS, like the 727 was. Mario Donick .:. vFlyteAir
February 1, 201412 yr I have to admit to being a little disappointed as I don't fly "classics", only modern aircraft, but I'm sure it'll be a great success if it's anything like the 727.
February 1, 201412 yr As the 737-200 (obviously, due to its age) neither had a FMC nor any modern graphical displays, it should be comparable to the 727, which had esp. a well-modelled electrical system. I guess it will also be prepared for the CIVA-INS, like the 727 was. Sounds good to me. I guess this new 732 add-on could share some code/graphics from his 727 product, which is certainly not a bad thing. Looking forward to it.
February 1, 201412 yr So now we have a 737-300 from IXEG on its way and now this 200 variant from FlyJSim in XP10. Nothing like a bit of healthy competition. Wonder what the systems depth will be like on this 732. The external model certainly looks good. Although IXEG one is not finished yet, IMHO the external model of this FlyJSim 737 seems to be somewhat better. "Society has become so fake that the truth actually bothers people".
February 1, 201412 yr As the 737-200 (obviously, due to its age) neither had a FMC nor any modern graphical displays, it should be comparable to the 727, which had esp. a well-modelled electrical system. I guess it will also be prepared for the CIVA-INS, like the 727 was. Initially no, but many were eventually retrofitted with FMCs and Sperry 177 AP on some.
February 1, 201412 yr Commercial Member This is good news. Nice to see another high quality add-on will be available for the X-Plane platform. Any idea on release timing? REX AccuSeason Developer REX Simulations
February 2, 201412 yr Some people just look ridiculous, but this new FlyJSim 737 looks RIDICULOUSLY beautiful! :good: "Society has become so fake that the truth actually bothers people".
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