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FlyJSim's B727 update coming soon

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Hi, Jack Skieczius from FlyJSim just showed a couple of screenshot from the upcoming (paid) update :

 

http://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/forums/topic/104665-flyjsim-727-series-v2-is-coming-soon/

 

I like this bird, and the upgrade price of 10$ looks very reasonable to me, given the list of new features.

Always nice when plane get some real following by their developers.

Before you ask, this is not a "study" sim (whatever that means), but it has the right level of complexity and graphical gorgeousness for me to enjoy, and a very nice and predictible flight model.

 

Cheers,

Pascal

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  • sizziano
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    Come on over! There's more than enough room

  • Swe_Richard
    Swe_Richard

    At this point in time I would like to quote the wise character "Nelson" from the Simpsons:   YOINK!

  • I have used both....the FJS has systems logic behind it now...you have wear and tear, failures, and processes that need to be followed. The CS is a very good looking aircraft, as we know their texture

Fantastic news, I love the 727 and this update promises to make the FJS 727 a very serious sim for lovers of old classic jets.

 

By the looks of the article, this will make it the most complex 727 simulation for any current platform, hope it lives up to the excitement (looking at what he did with his B732, I bet it is as good as he says it will be).

Will Reynolds

 

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Fantastic news, I love the 727 and this update promises to make the FJS 727 a very serious sim for lovers of old classic jets.

 

+1

 

I will have to go look at the info on their base unit (727) now ...only have the 732-ADV now .. and I like it a'lot!

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Vaughan Martell  PP-ASEL KDTW

It's a very well done aircraft. This looks to make it even better.

Steve McNitt
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This really does look nice. Since I have the 727 already, I'll likely spring for the upgrade!

Jim Stewart

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Excellent news! No problem paying for all of the included updates.

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Thank you for letting me know about this update.  I'll be looking forward to it.

Robert Yunque

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I envy X-Plane users those interesting birds as 727 or Tu154 - really missing those in P3D...

Artur 

I envy X-Plane users those interesting birds as 727 or Tu154 - really missing those in P3D...

 

Come on over! There's more than enough room ;)

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Well this really is a no-brainer. Love the 727 and this upgrade will be instabuy for me. 

Richard

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Excellent, looking forward to this one!

i7 7700k, @ 4.6Ghz. GTX1070 8Gig. 32Gigs DDR4 2400. Win 10 pro. X-Plane 11.

Best 727 of any sim!

Alexander Colka

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Nice new video demoing this bird up on the .ORG. Release next week it seems!

Richard

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