Screenshot of Egyptair Boeing 787-8 on the ground. Installation: • Copy the folder (texture.GEE) to (Microsoft Flight Simulator X/Simobjects/Airplanes/AS_B787_GE_FSX). • Copy the following text to your (aircraft.cfg) file changing the xx in [fltsim.xx] to your next livery number. [fltsim.xx] title=AS_B7878_FSX_GE(Egyptair) sim=AS_B7878_GE_FSX model= panel= sound= texture=GEE kb_checklists=AS_B7878_GE_FSX_Check kb_reference=AS_B7878_GE_FSX_Ref atc_id=SU-GEE atc_airline=Egyptair atc_flight_number=788 ui_manufacturer='BOEING' ui_type='787-8 GE' ui_variation='Egyptair' ui_typerole='Commercial Airliner' ui_createdby='AeroSim Corporation' description='The AeroSim Boeing 787-8 (B787 for FSX). File Contents This list displays the first 500 files in the package. The Boss Baby 2017 720p. If the package has more, you will need to download it to view them.
Nah, it's yer bog standard flight sim malarkey. Basically it looks like a 787 and has a VC which looks like it, has a simple FMC, an HGS, and can do basic LNAV/VNAV.
That's about your lot. Al Honestly, this is almost enough to convince me to shell out the cash for it. I'd love to fly a 787 with moderate realism. Corel Paint Shop Pro 5. I really don't care much about the super in depth stuff. As long as I can get from point A to point B using a semi advanced auto-pilot with a custom SID/STAR flightplan, I am happy. Regedit Windows Vista Startup here. BUT, I will gladly accept an aircraft with fully simulated systems. (I love PDMG for this!
Is it possible to add 3rd party gauges, as in a FMC and nav display to? Yup, I've put ISG gauges into the AeroSim 747-400D and the 777-300 in the past (FMC, replacement PFD, weather radar etc). Not done so in the 787 because it actually has a (very) basic FMC already, although it would not be any harder to do so in their 787. I might try it to give it a bit more capability at some point, but I'm happy enough with it as is for now. Since there are LNAV and VNAV buttons on the MCP of all three of them, when you add the ISG FMC, you can also add the ISG LNAV and VNAV buttons to the MCP too which makes it all usable from the VC. Actually, the ease of being able to do all that stuff in AeroSim's jets is one of the reasons I like them. I am really intrigued by this release.