17.12.2024 – 20:25z

FlightFactor Teases 777F for X-Plane

A few months after the initial release of FlightFactor’s 777v2 for X-Plane, the developer has been hard at work on an expansion for the aircraft. FlightFactor took to X/Twitter to tease this expansion with a picture of the overhead panel of a 777F.

The post, titled “Do you guys see anything interesting here?” shows a picture of a seemingly normal 777 overhead panel. What gives away the fact that it’s a freighter variant are the fire extinguisher and cargo thermostat sections at the very top of the overhead panel.

The fire extinguisher panel, apart from reading “Cargo Fire,” has an extra button for main deck fires compared to the passenger 777’s two buttons for lower cargo bay fires. The Cargo Temp panel also has two dials for controlling the cargo temperature of both the main deck and the forward cargo bay as opposed to the passenger 777’s single cargo temperature dial.

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No other information like release date or pricing was given in the post, so stay tuned to FSNews for future updates about this and all other FlightFactor add-ons. If you’d like to view the original post, you can do so here. If you’re interested in other FlightFactor news, check out our article about Mango Studios’ engine mod for the FF 767 here.

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A few months after the initial release of FlightFactor’s 777v2 for X-Plane, the developer has been hard at work on an expansion for the aircraft. FlightFactor took to X/Twitter to tease this expansion with a picture of the overhead panel of a 777F.

The post, titled “Do you guys see anything interesting here?” shows a picture of a seemingly normal 777 overhead panel. What gives away the fact that it’s a freighter variant are the fire extinguisher and cargo thermostat sections at the very top of the overhead panel.

The fire extinguisher panel, apart from reading “Cargo Fire,” has an extra button for main deck fires compared to the passenger 777’s two buttons for lower cargo bay fires. The Cargo Temp panel also has two dials for controlling the cargo temperature of both the main deck and the forward cargo bay as opposed to the passenger 777’s single cargo temperature dial.

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No other information like release date or pricing was given in the post, so stay tuned to FSNews for future updates about this and all other FlightFactor add-ons. If you’d like to view the original post, you can do so here. If you’re interested in other FlightFactor news, check out our article about Mango Studios’ engine mod for the FF 767 here.

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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