Captain Sim 767-300

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Captain Sim 767-300

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Latest news reveals the new Captain Sim 767 which I personally find pretty pointless with the Level-D version around :think:

FSX only so maybe it's a replacement for the L-D version :dunno:

http://www.captainsim.com/products/x767/

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Hmm..

Bonus features..
Aeronautical Data including Terminal Procedures
Crew voice messages
Repaint Kit
Free Liveries

These things generally come loaded with free liveries but to include a paintkit in the bonus features seems a little.. well.. off me thinks. I dread to think how much it'll cost but it'll start with a base pack for one price then other bits for an additional outlay if the 75' was anything to go by. Far too complex for my brain anyway with 40 2D windows/panels :lol:

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True Dave, seems that 'Panel Overkill' is here to stay with CS

Last product I bought from them was the 707 probably because the market already had the 757 I wanted

Will be interesting to see whether it's got a 'user friendly' mode
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iainp93 wrote:Latest news reveals the new Captain Sim 767 which I personally find pretty pointless with the Level-D version around :think:

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Its their 727 I'm after, preferrably when they throw another 24-hour sale. :)

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iainp93 wrote:True Dave, seems that 'Panel Overkill' is here to stay with CS

Last product I bought from them was the 707 probably because the market already had the 757 I wanted

Will be interesting to see whether it's got a 'user friendly' mode
Which 757 is that? I want a 75 soon, recommendations??

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There is a Captain Sim 757 that is heavy on the FR containing things like crew jackets swinging on their coathooks.....or so I'm told :think:

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NigelC wrote:Which 757 is that? I want a 75 soon, recommendations??
Hi Nigel.

The only 757 I use is the PSS model.

I'd wait if I were you, and get the QualityWings 757 which I think is being released soon, but don't quote me on that :dunno:

http://www.qualitysim.com/qw.php?
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