• Weather Radar (CS exclusive)
• C-IVA INS
• Air Conditioning, Pressurization Systems
• Autoflight
• APU
• Communication
• Electrical System
• Emergency Equipment
• Fire Protection
• Flight Controls
• Flight Instruments/Clock
• Fuel System
• Hydrauics
• Ice/Rain Protection
• Landing Gear System
• Navigation
• Oxygen System
• Pneumatics System
• Protective Systems
• Powerplant
• Water/Waste System
• Warning System
Internet access for installation/re-installation (offline activation available)
Mouse w/scroll wheel and middle button
* The product was developed and tested on Windows 8.1 OS. If you have no issues with FSX or Prepar3D on Windows 8.1 there will be no issues with our product as well.
FSX version does not work on Prepar3D and vice versa.
Please note, we are unable to support technical issues appeared on systems that do not conform to the minimum system requirements.
(I bought it on the CS store)
I like it. I'm a real fan of the Tristar since *ever*.
There are Bugs- small things, major things,....
But I'd Still say it's worth the 40€- 60€ (you need a Soundpack)
Pro:
Nice Model
Nice Animations
acceptable systems
Contra:
Sounds
Bugs (WXR drops FPS to 10, Payload Manager Crashing Sim,...)
no PBR
The Lockheed L1011 Tristar is a 1970s era wide body airliner, that together with the Boeing 747 helped expand long range and high capacity passenger traffic. The Tristar was a very advanced aircraft and many of its innovative features can be found on newer Boeing and Airbus Aircraft. Due its advanced nature and competition from McDonnel Douglas and other issues related to its engine manufacturer Rolls Royce, it was not very successful commercially.
But it was preferred by crews and passengers, due its spacious cockpit and cabin comfort.
Due to its complexity, the aircraft has never been done well in FSX/P3D, until Captain Sim had a go at it.
This a sophisticated simulation for those who like their simulations sophisticated.
It is so good, that I still use it now, since it was released back in 2013.
A big thanks also to a certain repainter, she knows who she is, who has developed dozens of beautiful liveries for the Tristar.