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BOEING 767 FS2004

€ 12.59
BOEING 767 FS2004

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Details

AFS-design brings a excellent rendition of Boeing 767

The Boeing 767 is a twin-engine aircraft of the U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing . The economically very successful low-wing monoplane was the first long-haul Boeing aircraft with only two engines and is produced today. The Boeing 767 has until today more transatlantic flights performed than any other passenger airplane. The development of the Boeing 767 as a widebody aircraft began on 6 July 1979 and was intended as a replacement for the Boeing 707. The first flight took place on 26 Of September 1981. 

With the 767-300 followed in 1985 to develop an extended version, which in 1986 was delivered to launch customer Japan Airlines. 1993 yet was followed by a cargo variant with the name Boeing 767 -300F . In early 2009 upgraded American Airlines is the first airline company applies its Boeing 767-300 with winglets after. With the Boeing 767-400 , Boeing introduced a new cockpit in the Boeing 767 series to facilitate retraining and the Boeing 787 for the crews.

All models have a fully functional cockpit with touchscreens und Head Up Display (HUD):

  • Five multi-function displays
  • Center console with FMC, radio display with transponders, trim and engine thrust lever control
  • Yoke with controllable switches
  • Upper panel with about 100 real deposited switches
  • "Seatbelt" and "No Smoking" sign with acoustic sound
  • Autopilot features: ILS, FD, ALT, VS, HDG, NAV, speed, Mach, Loc, autothrottle / Master, QNH
  • HUD - Display: artificial horizon, velocity, G, Mach, TAS, IAS, compass, QNH, height, pitch
  • 2D panel in the resolution 1280x720 px / 3D panel with 1024x1024 px textures

FMC ( Flight Managment Computer ):

  • 15 differents menus
  • Gauge of miscellaneous flightparameter
  • Use of flightplan
  • Calculation of courses analogical wind, highlevel and aerodrome of destination
  • Follow of waypoints
  • Coursegauge and autopilotcontrol

Other features:

  • Detailed external and internal model including Virtual Cockpit with a friendly co - pilot
  • Animations in the external model: flaps, slats, spoilers, three cabin doors and two hatches, animate gear
  • Extensive lighting effects of windows and exterior lighting
  • Exterior lighting: Beacon-, Strobes-, Nav-, Landing- and Taxi- Lights
  • Virtual Cockpit: panel light, window reflections, highly detailed, including avionics for radio navigation
  • Panel with FMC ( Flight Managment Computer ) and GPS ( Global Positioning System )
  • Engine thrust reverser including animation and realistic flight dynamics
  • All models with ATC-ID sign in the cockpit and exterior models.
  • New textures (1024*1024) with specular shine, night lighting and Alpha technology
  • Gangway stairs and Logo Light

The Boeings 767 are equipped with a variety of liveries:

  • Industrie house
  • Condor Flugdienst
  • Japan Airlines
  • Qantas Airways
  • British Airways
  • American Airlines
  • Qatar Airways
  • UPS Airlines
  • and Texture for Repainter

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Anti-Piracy Warning

Protecting Your Purchase

The flight simulation add-ons you are purchasing are legally protected and copyrighted on an international level. This ensures that the creators' rights are upheld and their innovative work is safeguarded.

Why Piracy Hurts Everyone

Piracy undermines the dedication and creativity of developers. When you download or distribute pirated add-ons, it impacts the creators' ability to continue producing high-quality content. This affects the entire community by reducing the availability of new features and updates.

Consequences of Piracy

  • Legal Risks: Engaging in piracy can lead to severe legal consequences, including fines and prosecution.
  • Security Threats: Pirated software often carries malware, risking your personal data and system security.
  • Lack of Support: Unauthorized copies do not receive official support or updates, leading to potential issues and vulnerabilities.

How You Can Help

  1. Purchase Legitimately: Always buy add-ons from authorized sellers like SimMarket to ensure you receive authentic products.
  2. Report Piracy: If you encounter pirated add-ons, report them to the authorities or the original creators.
  3. Educate Others: Spread awareness about the negative impacts of piracy and encourage others to support developers by purchasing legitimate copies.

Thank you for supporting the flight simulation community and contributing to a fair and innovative marketplace.

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