10.3.2020
X-Plane

FlyJSim updates 732 and 727 for X-Plane 11

 

FlyJSim, a well-known developer on the scene, has today announced via their Discord server and .org forums, the release of two patches for both Boeing 737-200, and Boeing 727 for X-Plane 11.

Both aircraft now feature SASL 3 engine for better compatibility with future X-Plane versions and more stability. Overall, the updates mainly feature fixes and improvements which can be seen below. It is recommended to re-install the aircraft, not just update it through the SkunkScrafts updater.

If you don’t have the aircraft yet, you can purchase it via the .org store.

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727 Series Professional V3 – $59,95
732 TwinJet V3 Pro – $69,95

727 Patch Notes

Version: 3.3.2003.1141
Date : March 10th 2020

  • New SASL 3 engine for better compatibility with future x-plane versions and more stability.
  • Fixed red altitude reference bugs.
  • Librain defaulted to off for mac users who experience issues.
  • Disapearing UI for Mac fixed.
  • Spoilers don’t extend now when powering back.

[Please avoid using skunkcrafts for this update, do a fresh re-install]

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732 Patch Notes

Version: 3.4.2003.1141
Date : March 10th 2020

  • New SASL 3 engine for better compatibility with future x-plane versions and more stability.
  • Fixed red altitude reference bugs.
  • Window shades no longer go crazy when loading the flight up paused.
  • Disapearing UI for Mac fixed.
  • Librain defaulted to off for mac users who experience issues.
  • Spoilers don’t extend now when powering back.

[Please avoid using skunkcrafts for this update, do a fresh re-install]

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