17.2.2022
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iFly Releases Expansion Pack For Their 737NG For P3Dv5

Aircraft developer iFly has released an expansion pack for their Advanced Series 737NG. According to the developer, it’s their most advanced addon to date.

Aircraft developer iFly has released an expansion pack for their Advanced Series 737NG. According to the developer, it’s their most advanced addon to date. This expansion pack brings all the possible variants of the Boeing 737NG to the user.

This pack adds the short-body, extra range, business jet and cargo models with standard wings, blended winglets, scimitar winglets, and eyebrow options. It includes the following variants: -600, -700, -700ER, -900ER, BBJ/BBJ2/BBJ3 and 800BCF. You need to be an owner of the base package to be able to purchase this expansion.

Real Boeing 737NG pilots have tested the product. The Expansion Pack includes specific features that are present in each aircraft type. It also adds an EFB with Navigraph charts integration and video surveillance, ultra-high-definition textures and display units in the virtual cockpit, new fully Immersive audio cockpit sounds and much more.

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It features ground support and a push back as well as ultra-resolution PBR material textures for the external models and a new dynamic lighting system and effects for external models.

This expansion pack is available to purchase via the Flight1 agent for approximately $24.95. Keep in mind that you need to be a base pack owner to be able to use this pack.

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