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Quite possibly “the moment you’ve been waiting for” - I know I have! Level-D Simulations and Flight One Software Release the 767-300ER for FSX.
The transition from FS9/2004 to FSX comes a step closer in my opinion with the release of this, considered by many to be one of the finest airliner add-ons, to the Flight Simulator X platform:
“Level-D 767 flies the FSX skies! Level-D Simulations and Flight One Software are pleased to announce the release of the Level-D 767 for FSX.
What’s new for the 767 for FSX? You can expect the same high quality simulation experience plus a lot more, to make this the most spectacular version of the 767 to date. In short, the systems simulations have been painstakingly worked on to become even more advanced and realistic. There is an updated visual model that is true FSX, and exhibits unique lighting effects that are FSX specific. New effects have been added to the Virtual Cockpit, plus there is so much more that it can’t be completely listed here. All this is finished up with an expanded Operations Manual, complete with checklists, that goes into full detail of all the flight systems and other features of the Level-D 767-300ER.
And there is great news for previous FS2004 version purchases of the Level-D 767! A discount is being offered that will give you $40.00 the FSX version price!
For more information, please visit the 767 product page directly at http://www.flight1.com/products.asp?product=ld767fsx.
Or, you can visit Level-D at www.leveldsim.com or Flight1 at www.flight1.com.”
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mark.avey 06.09.07 at 4:24 am
You’re right there! Expect a review of the 767 for FSX soon…
Stephen M 02.14.08 at 6:43 pm
Sounds great if available? How does it cope with Vista. Flight 1 sight has a full area devoted to problems encountered with Vista????
mark.avey 02.14.08 at 10:53 pm
That’s why I moved back to XP!