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A nice xp12 / FF757 video

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Well done video indeed! Thanks for sharing.

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Very nice, indeed!  This definitely increases my interest in XP12 as the direction for my next flight sim.  All I want are 737, 757 and 777 study level style a/c and it appears they are all available for this platform.

Thanks for sharing the video!

 

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I'll have to give this a watch!

I just dusted off my copy of the 757 and took it for a spin. Even tho it's an old addon (albeit one with a fresh coat of paint), I'm somewhat surprised at how much I still enjoy it!

And yeah, the part I like the most is the handling and hand flying. 👍

I've even decided to get the Mango sound & engine packs for it, just to spruce it up a bit more.

I'll admit that I'm doing it mostly to keep myself from buying the FF 777. I can kinda tell that's a losing battle, but I will continue to fight! 😂

On 12/20/2024 at 5:24 AM, beechcaptain said:

Very nice, indeed!  This definitely increases my interest in XP12 as the direction for my next flight sim.  All I want are 737, 757 and 777 study level style a/c and it appears they are all available for this platform.

Thanks for sharing the video!

 

You came along at the right time - the 777 v2 is still brand new. Been a LONG time coming!

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1 minute ago, UrgentSiesta said:

I'll admit that I'm doing it mostly to keep myself from buying the FF 777. I can kinda tell that's a losing battle, but I will continue to fight! 😂

I feel your pain 🤣

Anyway, the 757 as good as it can still be, belongs to the past, in all aspects - real aircraft and the FF models - so, the 777 will always have something more spicy to offer 🙂

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4 hours ago, jcomm said:

I feel your pain 🤣

Anyway, the 757 as good as it can still be, belongs to the past, in all aspects - real aircraft and the FF models - so, the 777 will always have something more spicy to offer 🙂

Oh, man, that sounds like ME! 😂

If I were a hard core airliner guy, I'd agree with you.

But for my needs, the various 'liners I have seem just fine for my level of interest.

 

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