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747-200 for P3Dv2?

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Is there a Boeing 747-200 that is fully functional in P3Dv2? Freeware or payware doesnt matter, but I would like to find one with decent graphics, a little depth in the systems modeling and proper flight characteristics.

Cheers!

Maarten

Unfortunately the flight sim community is lacking of a systems-heavy 747 Classic. As far as I know, the only two decent ones available now are the CLS 747 (Very basic) and the old RFP 747 (freeware; only works on FS2004). 

 

Hopefully someone will make one sometime soon! 

Thanks,

Kevin L

 

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I prefer the 'romance' of the steam gauges over the digital monitors and I'm following the development of the QW 737Classic, at the moment. Indeed, let's hope someone will pick the classic 747 models sometime soon.

 

I'm going to check out the CLS, if that's the best option for now and who knows what the future might bring. Thanks for the tip, Kevin. :)

Cheers!

Maarten

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There's 744 for P3Dv2 from iFly, that's no problem to find, but I'm specifically looking for one with the old-school gauges, instead of the digital screens.

Cheers!

Maarten

CLS/Justflight 747-200 will be the best option.

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