21.12.2019 – 17:29z

FDPS Package – FlightFactor 767 Professional Update

FlightFactor released the brand new FDPS Package for their 767 Professional add-on for X-Plane 11. This new Flat Display Panel Screens add-on contains the IS&S panels. These panel were designed to give pilots better comfort and adds more details on the displays.

You can buy this extension on .org store.

The aircraft itself has a new update as well, featuring fire test correction, changed brake hydraulic pressure logic or added alt alert zone option and many others.

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767 Professional Update Features

  • Added FPDS Avionics (available as an extension)
  • Added alt alert zone option
  • Added saving/restoring windows positions and active context (pop-up or pop-out, etc)
  • Fixed some brake related lamps logic
  • Fixed possible glitches in TERR/WXR images after consequent mode changing
  • Fixed look-ahead markers depiction in TERR
  • Fixed WXR strange patterned output in some cases
  • Fixed an issue with right VHF mic transmitter not working
  • Fixed the APU spool time
  • Fixed fd/cmd fma indication for land2/land3 modes
  • Fixed right cdu pop-up clickzone
  • Fixed Icelandair livery in the 767_Europe_3 pay-ware livery package
  • Fixed Hawaiian livery in the 767_Oceania pay-ware livery package
  • Fire test correction
  • Default VHF MIC buttons changed
  • Changed the brake hydraulic pressure logic
  • Removed PA from cargo
  • VOR auto/man is automatically set to auto when hsi mode returns to map/plan
  • Some fixes for VOR MAN/AUTO logic

FDPS Package Features

  • High resolution (768 x 1024 pixels) XGA multi-color LCD flat panel display with integrated standard six – FULL glass cockpit
  • All digital electronics with improved accuracy, dependability and responsiveness
  • DCP with Speed Reference Settings
  • Minimum Selection (Radio or Baro) Units Selection
  • Integrated Barometric Altimeter Setting
  • Flight Path Vector
  • Meters Altimeter

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