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FS2004 Boeing 747 Classic

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The model is now in the sim. There is a tagging issue with the right flaps that I forgot to fix in this screenshot, but other than that, the model has been working beautifully. I will have to adjust alpha maps and add sine reflection maps as well, and finalize some missing items like the missing cockpit section.
 
This so great! When will it be released? And I hate to ask, but are y'all considering a CF6-50 model with tape engine gauges😅? Can't wait to try it out!
 
I really cant give an accurate answer as to when it will come out, as software development isn't exactly the most linear thing to predict.

CF6-50 and tapes are a feature that will be after the initial 1.0 release, mainly due to lack of information regarding the CF6s compared to their PW counterparts. The RB211 is even more allusive in terms of information, and I would need an engine manual specifically from RR to accurately simulate the fuel controller, as unfortunately even 747 AMMs for RB211s dont describe it in detail.
 
I really cant give an accurate answer as to when it will come out, as software development isn't exactly the most linear thing to predict.

CF6-50 and tapes are a feature that will be after the initial 1.0 release, mainly due to lack of information regarding the CF6s compared to their PW counterparts. The RB211 is even more allusive in terms of information, and I would need an engine manual specifically from RR to accurately simulate the fuel controller, as unfortunately even 747 AMMs for RB211s dont describe it in detail.
The PW is the 747 classic's engine model, super iconic. CF6's would just be a fun addition nothing more:).
 
I really cant give an accurate answer as to when it will come out, as software development isn't exactly the most linear thing to predict.

CF6-50 and tapes are a feature that will be after the initial 1.0 release, mainly due to lack of information regarding the CF6s compared to their PW counterparts. The RB211 is even more allusive in terms of information, and I would need an engine manual specifically from RR to accurately simulate the fuel controller, as unfortunately even 747 AMMs for RB211s dont describe it in detail.
I've got a full 747 classic maint doc package, including AMM, SSM, WDM, FIM etc. I believe all three engine variants. Let me know if you're interested😁!
 
I've got a full 747 classic maint doc package, including AMM, SSM, WDM, FIM etc. I believe all three engine variants. Let me know if you're interested😁!
That would actually be useful, I only have the AMM. The WDM in particular would be useful, for wiring simulation purposes
 
Looks really great! It is like a trip back in time - reminds me on the countless hours that I have spent with the programming of the RFP 747 systems and gauges a very long time ago.
 
Looks really great! It is like a trip back in time - reminds me on the countless hours that I have spent with the programming of the RFP 747 systems and gauges a very long time ago.
awesome to see you here! I really enjoyed the RFP 74
 
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