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FlyJSim 732 Twinjet Professional V4 XP12

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The FF767 is pretty cool too. It’s one wide body you can find plenty of short to medium hops in the real world, especially for the freighter version.

Vic green

The 737 v4 pro is out now at the org, phenomenal news! 30% discount for v3 owners and this new version is compatible with v3 liveries, even better!

Alexander Colka

Is released 30% discount for exisitng owners

🫠And it uses 30% less fuel than spec, who need a MAX

Any first impressions?

3 hours ago, weaklink said:

Any first impressions?

Very first impressions - I haven't flown it enough to do a proper comparison yet but:

  • It's on X-Plane 12!! For me, that's a big plus

  • Externally, I think the rendering is tighter. The X-plane 11 version isn't at all bad but I think that the XP-12 is just a touch better

  • Internally...hmmm...I suppose I was hoping for a more 'modern' render quality of the interior, albeit of an old aircraft. To my eyes it is no better than the X-plane 11 version...not that the X-plane 11 version is bad, but there are better renditions of an airliner instrument panel nowadays. To my eyes, the stock X-plane12 737-800 cockpit looks pretty realistic. The X-plane12 Twinjet V4 looks very much like the X-plane11 version - which looks just a touch 'computer-gamey' against modern standards.

    Other folks views may differ, of course.

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