19.11.2020
X-Plane

X-Crafts Announces E-Jets Family for X-Plane 11

 

X-Crafts has today taken to their website and “Not-A-Newsletter” to officially announce the development of E-Jets Family for X-Plane 11. As the developer wrote in the post, their rendition of E175 and E195 have defined what X-Crafts is today, and has after seven afters since the initial release, announced development of a brand new add-ons, entirely redesigned, and recreated from scratch using “cutting edge” software and techniques.

The E175 v2 and E195 v2 have defined what X-Crafts is today. Now, seven years after the initial E195 release, it is time for us to announce the next chapter of this story.

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The E-Jets Family will feature a total of five aircraft including Embraer E170, E175, E190, E195, and at last, Lineage 1000. X-Crafts is working on implementing a highly detailed and accurate model of the interior and exterior together with authentic FMS and enhanced systems. In order to achieve that level of detail, X-Crafts is working with real pilots.

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Only previews of the landing gear and the aircraft cockpit have been included in the post and can all be seen below.

No release date was given due to the ongoing pandemic. It was however made certain, that it will not be in 2020. It is X-Craft’s main project. The pricing details are as well unknown, but existing owners of the E175 and E195 will be eligible for a yet unknown discount.

I’d like to stress, that these are completely new add ons, not updates of the current E175 v2.4 and E195 v2.4. Therefore this will not be an upgrade, but existing customers will get a discount.

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Source: X-Crafts Website

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