23.4.2020 – 18:45z

CaptainSim Previews 767 Cockpit for Prepar3D

CaptainSim has recently announced that they are going to make 767 aircraft for Prepar3D v4, which was previously compatible for only 32bit products like FSX and Prepar3D. Despite that, this is a whole new product and will provide us with more features.

Recently, we’ve made an article about the announcement of the aircraft. We talked about the features and posted some screenshots, that the developer was already posting all over their social media. Today, there have been more decent and more informing previews shared on their website. The previews are focused especially at the cockpit, which should have dynamic lighting and PBR textures. In the previews, the developer showed off almost every important part of the cockpit, like the MCP panel, PFD, overhead, padestal, etc. Unfortunately, the developer didn’t share any information regarding the release date.

If you would like to see more about the aircraft, you can do so in our article here. The source of this article can be found here.

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CaptainSim has recently announced that they are going to make 767 aircraft for Prepar3D v4, which was previously compatible for only 32bit products like FSX and Prepar3D. Despite that, this is a whole new product and will provide us with more features.

Recently, we’ve made an article about the announcement of the aircraft. We talked about the features and posted some screenshots, that the developer was already posting all over their social media. Today, there have been more decent and more informing previews shared on their website. The previews are focused especially at the cockpit, which should have dynamic lighting and PBR textures. In the previews, the developer showed off almost every important part of the cockpit, like the MCP panel, PFD, overhead, padestal, etc. Unfortunately, the developer didn’t share any information regarding the release date.

If you would like to see more about the aircraft, you can do so in our article here. The source of this article can be found here.

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Feel free to join our Discord server to share your feedback on the article, screenshots from your flights or just chat with the rest of the team and the community. Click here to join the server.

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