14.1.2020
X-Plane

FlightFactor B757 & B767 updates released

 

FlightFactor team today posted on their twitter account, that new updates for Boeing 757 and Boeing 767 are available. FlightFactor updated Boeing 757 to version 2.13.3 and Boeing 767 updated to version 1.3.2. If you want to have the latest version, you can download these updates via the X-Updater, but remember, that these updates will only work in X-Plane 11, and will brake the aircraft if used in X-Plane 10.

The update mainly features some fixes to the FPDS. The full changelog can be seen below.

FlightFactor 767

FF Boeing 757 changelog:

  • added fpds related failures (display, dcu, dcp) –
  • added copying mcp alt to scratch pad during active vnav crz (only pip)
  • some fixes for route drawing (fpds)
  • changed how plan mode looks (fpds)
  • changed how pfd/nd look when irs is off or on but not ready (fpds)
  • small fix for eicas carets rendering
  • removed vref bug from speed tape for TO mode
  • fixed loading fpl with disco (internal format)
  • fixed limits for vMin and vMinManeuver speeds – fixed flaps animation
FF Boeing 767 changelog:
  • added fpds related failures (display, dcu, dcp)
  • added copying mcp alt to scratch pad during active vnav crz (only pip)
  • some fixes for route drawing (fpds)
  • changed how plan mode looks (fpds)
  • changed how pfd/nd look when irs is off or on but not ready (fpds)
  • small fix for eicas carets rendering
  • removed vref bug from speed tape for TO mode
  • fixed loading fpl with disco (internal format)
  • fixed limits for vMin and vMinManeuver speeds

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