21.4.2024
X-Plane

FlightFactor 777 v2 for X-Plane Received More Previews

The FlightFactor team has recently taken to their Twitter page to show off some more images of the upcoming release of Boeing 777 v2 for X-Plane 12.

The FlightFactor team has recently taken to their Twitter page to show off some more images of the upcoming release of Boeing 777 v2 for X-Plane 12.

The FlightFactor 777 has been in development for quite some time now, with the first-ever version released back in 2011, the 777 v2 promises to be a significant overhaul over the previous version of this aircraft. The team was constantly updating the community on the progress with some minor system or even 3D model previews, some delays occurred. However, the team is now closer to the release than ever, as the previous version of their 777 is currently on an “end-of-life sale” at the X-Plane.org store.

In these four previews, we can see this long-haul plane by FlightFactor in all of its glory from the external and internal perspectives as well. The previews show the cockpit, as well as the external model of the -200 version in the default FlightFactor livery.

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The shared images represent the aircraft during take-off, climb and cruise state, and we can notice details like the retracting landing gear and immersive work with PBR materials, as the textures reflect the sun rays quite realistically.

You can also read more about the development of the FlightFactor 777 v2 in one of our previous articles here. The developer still hasn’t disclosed any possible release date for this aircraft.

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