January 4, 201511 yr Is by far the best plane addon for FS9. Despite recent added competion in the now-limited FS9 market it still maintains its rank. It is reliable, smooth, complex and visually still up to today standards (almost). Too bad it wasn t further developped into a 757. I hope repainters will keep it alive for a few years until a P3d 64bits is available. Thanks again for this great addon. Ghiom
January 4, 201511 yr Author Is by far the best plane addon for FS9. Despite recent added competion in the now-limited FS9 market it still maintains its rank. It is reliable, smooth, complex and visually still up to today standards (almost). Too bad it wasn t further developped into a 757. I hope repainters will keep it alive for a few years until a P3d 64bits is available. Thanks again for this great addon. Ghiom Can t change the title (?) but meant 767...
January 5, 201511 yr Is by far the best plane addon for FS9. Despite recent added competion in the now-limited FS9 market it still maintains its rank. It is reliable, smooth, complex and visually still up to today standards (almost). Too bad it wasn t further developped into a 757. I hope repainters will keep it alive for a few years until a P3d 64bits is available. Thanks again for this great addon. Ghiom Hi Ghiom, You don't have to wait for the Level D to become available for P3D 64bit. It can be used in Prepar3D v1.4-V2.4. I was using it on my old computer before I built a new system, I didn't bother installing the 767 again as I'm using the Aerosoft A318/319/320/321 and QWSim 757 to satisfy my jetliner need in P3D. From memory, you copy over all the Level-D file/folders from FSX(notFS9) to P3D and need to make a registry entry so that it points to P3D as well as FSX so that you don't get the 'panel initialization error". There are many google entries on how to do it. There are also Posts on the Level D Forums.
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