9.9.2024
MSFS

iFly 737 MAX New Cockpit and Interior Previews

 

The developer iFly carries on bringing more previews of the upcoming 737 MAX for Microsoft Flight Simulator, after numerous batches of exterior previews, the community has received more interior previews, shared via their Discord.

Furthermore, the developer also aims to bring even more previews during this development phase and the screenshots should be shared more frequently than now. The Flight1 Discord server received a dedicated channel specifically for previews.

These interior previews show the 737 MAX in-flight, during various times of the day. Thus, we can really see the dynamic behaviour of the PBR textures, lighting and other minor and major aspects the developer has been working on. We can also notice more reflections on glossy materials like the throttle handles or the leathery headrest.

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The textures also seem to be highly detailed, and the backlighting of texts during the night is easily readable. Furthermore, we can also notice the availability of custom Charts in the Boeing EFB, which the iFly team implemented in their 737 MAX.

The same can be said about the passenger cabin. However, only one screenshot was shared this time. It shows the rear galley of the aircraft, with a glance at the smaller details and the door, as well as the custom UI iFly recreated, on which you can control the cabin lighting.

So far, no further information about the aircraft has been shared and the release date is not yet confirmed by the developer either. However, we can highly speculate that the release is close with the amount of previews we are getting at the moment.

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