October 15, 201411 yr Flight Factor 777 Professional/Extended Updated Flight Factor is pleased to announce the release of the updated Boeing 777-200 and -300 series. It’s not just a new model with Rolls Royce engines fitted under the wing, many other features and fixes are included and above all, this model is exclusively for X-Plane 10.30. Update version 1.7 can be slit into updated only applicable for the extended version and for all models. These are: Extended pack only: - Added additional engine variant Rolls-Royce Trent 892-17 to the 777-200ER model, - EICAS differences for the three-spool Rolls-Royce Trent, - Added a wonderful new sound set for the Rolls-Royce Trent, - Fixed a crash that could occur when selecting flaps for takeoff calculation for the freighter model. The following is applicable to all models (on X-Plane 10.30+ 64bit): - NEW NAVDATA folder in X-Plane 10.30: - Optimized the FPS in general - Optimized CPU usage on low end machines taking advantage of 10.30 rendering features - Improved taxiing simulation with higher tire grip - Corrected 25KHz spacing on the COM radios - Fixed a bug in loading direct-to legs from from .flp file - Fixed a bug on Windows that would not let you load .flp files from the ROUTE REQUEST page - Display approach glide path angle on LEGS page - Improved depiction holdings in lieu of a procedure turn - Fixed a bug in distance indication on the FIX page - Added vertical bearing and FPA indication to the VNAV DES page - Fixed a bug in choosing too low a cruise speed on the last leg to the T/D - Corrected waypoint selectable for approach intercept, based on selected transition
October 15, 201411 yr Thanks for the heads up, I'm busy enough right now with the bunch of updated Carenados, then I'll take a look to the 777. Alexander Colka
October 15, 201411 yr Author Thanks for the heads up, I'm busy enough right now with the bunch of updated Carenados, then I'll take a look to the 777. Same here, finally got my updated 172, just need my Bonanza.
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