Greatest Airliners 727 by Dreamfleet
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DreamFleet
has designed their 727 to be
representative of the majority of
727s that are / were in service
throughout the world. The 727 is a
relatively "basic"
aircraft when compared to newer
aircraft in service today, and many
of the automated features found on
newer aircraft are not found on the
727. It is truly an airplane for
pilots, not systems programmers.
Sharpen up your flying skills, get
out your paper charts, and be
prepared for some real jet flying
with the 727!
Greatest Airliners: 727 is the first
FS add-on aircraft to feature
Reality XP color weather radar as
standard equipment. The 727 comes
equipped with a special version of
Reality XP's WX500 radar, appearing
as the Bendix unit installed in many
real 727s. The cost of this radar if
purchased separately would be
$24.95, yet the entire 727 costs
only $34.95 for the download
version. Now, that's value!
| Visit
the dedicated Greatest
Airliners: 727 Web Site! |
DreamFleet
has set up a special web site
dedicated to their Greatest
Airliners: 727. Here you will be
able to get the latest information
and news on the product, see many
additional screenshots not shown
here, download product videos,
retrieve accessory downloads, get
technical support, and discuss the
727 with other virtual 727 pilots.
Click
here to access the Greatest
Airliners: 727 web site
| Aircraft
, Virtual Cockpit, &
Sounds |
Aircraft
Models: Four models are
included. Both the 727-100 and
727-200 versions are available in
both passenger and freight
configurations. These models appear
without any winglets or hush kits,
as these items were rarely seen
during most of the life span of the
727. The models were created in Gmax®,
and feature full moving parts,
reflective textures and dynamic
shine. The aircraft and virtual
cockpit were modeled by Paul
Springthorpe, a former 727 first
officer (now flying the 757), with
technical assistance provided by
Stan Winke, who is an experienced
727 mechanic / technician.
Moving Parts: Landing gear
with detailed gear bay. Rotating
wheels, and turning nose wheel.
Triple slotted flaps. Leading edge
flaps and slats. Spoilers. Cargo
doors with detailed cargo bay
interior. Passenger doors with
detailed interior entrance lobby.
Rear airstairs.
Aircraft Textures: All
textures are photorealistic, and are
available in high quality 32-bit, or
compressed DXT3 format, to best suit
the performance capabilities of your
computer. The base textures were
created by Rui Cristina, while
airline liveries were created by
Paul Golding, the 727's lead
designer, and Nick Jacobs, the 727's
programmer.
Airline Liveries & Text-o-Matic:
In addition to the numerous airline
liveries included with the product,
you can create your own airline
liveries using our free texture
template. Your completed template is
then processed with the included
Text-o-Matic, Flight One Software's
unique texture and aircraft creation
utility. Using your completed
texture template and
"T-o-M", with just a few
mouse clicks and a wait of under a
minute, you'll have a brand new
aircraft, sporting your new livery,
ready to fly!
3D Wing Views with full moving
parts: You can view the wings
right through a photographic image
of the real aircraft's window frame,
just as a passenger would.
Virtual Cockpit Features: The
VC is extremely well detailed, and
is textured using real photographs,
not hand drawn or rendered artwork.
It features clickable gauges
throughout, and two levels of
cockpit night lighting.
Sounds: All sounds featured
in the 727 were recorded from the
real aircraft, including engine
sounds and various cockpit sounds.
These sounds were then expertly
processed by one of the leading
Flight Simulation sound designers,
Mike Hambly. The end result is a
realistic audible environment can
can only be exceeded by sitting in
the real aircraft.
| 2D
Instrument Panels &,
Cockpit Interior |
2D
panel design is by Paul Golding, who
for over 7 years has been one of the
most respected and popular flight
simulation panel designers. Having
now joined DreamFleet, the 727 is
his first product for our group.
Full screen Main Instrument
Panel: The 2D panel is designed
from the captain's seat alone, and
features 100% accurate pilot's
perspective, and large, easy-to-read
gauges.
Full screen Flight Engineer's
Panel: The FE panels (upper and
lower) were designed from the
perspective of the flight engineer,
thus you are seeing them as the
flight engineer would, looking
straight on. Every switch, dial, and
knob is clearly readable.
Full screen Overhead Panel:
Complete and fully functional. The
overhead appears in full view, flat
on your monitor, as though you
tilted your head back to view it.
All overhead controls appear in this
one view.
Additional Panel Views: These
views include view windows for the
Engine Gauges, Gear and Flaps,
Throttle Quadrant, Center Stand, APU,
Standby Compass, GPS and Autopilot.
These view windows pop-up neatly
over the Main Instrument Panel, so
you can make adjustments while
keeping your eyes on the airway
ahead.
Night Lighting: Our most
comprehensive night lighting yet
features separately switchable panel
flood lighting and gauge night
lighting. This lighting appears as
it actually does on the real
aircraft, and confirmed by real 727
pilots, not as how web photos or the
imagination would lead you to
believe it appears.
Interior Cockpit Views: As is
standard with all DreamFleet
products, we include not only a 3D
Virtual Cockpit, but 8 complete 2D
cockpit interior views. The choice
is yours as to how you wish to look
around the cockpit, 2D or 3D view.
All
727 gauges were programmed by Nick
Jacobs, one of Flight Simulation's
most talented programmers. His work
can be seen on the DreamFleet 737,
Cessna 310, Cessna 177, Flight One
Cessna 421, and he has also
contributed to Flight One products
such as Ultimate Traffic.
General: Authentically
designed gauges created from actual
727 cockpit photographs and
accurately brought to life with
reference to not 1, but 3 different
727 flight manuals and checked and
verified by two 727 pilots. You'd be
amazed at what different airlines
include or omit from their manuals!
Aural: Captain and First
Officer verbal
interaction/communication is
available in a number of different
international accents and/or
languages.
TCAS: Out of respect for what
is required on 727s today, we have
included an authentically reproduced
Honeywell TCAS with test mode, range
selector, aural and visual traffic
advices and warnings with all
targets correctly represented in the
TCAS/EVSI gauge on the main panel.
Autopilot: Extremely accurate
representations of the Sperry SP50
Autopilot and Flight Director.
EFIS: While the majority of
727s were equipped with mechanical
Flight Directors and Horizontal
Situation indicators, we have also
included a version of the panel that
replaces these older instruments
with a modern Electronic Flight
Instrument System (EFIS). Thus your
mechanical FD and HSI are replaced
with the familiar "glass
tubes" that are seen on more
modern aircraft. The EFIS is our our
one concession to some of the
modifications made to some 727s in
later years.
Weather Radar: This is a
color Bendix unit, one found in
later versions of the 727 and
similar aircraft. It is based on the
highly popular award winning Reality
XP "WX500" weather radar.
If you purchased the Reality XP
WX500 radar as a stand alone
product, it alone would cost $24.95!
**NOTE: This radar is locked to the
727 product, can only be used with
the 727. It will not function if
installed in another aircraft or
instrument panel.
FMC: Sorry, but the vast
majority of 727s were never fitted
with this modern convenience, and
neither is ours. You'll need to do
as the real pilots do, and grab
those paper charts, and sharpen
those flying skills when a SID, STAR
or Hold is called for. Most 727
navigation in the real world is done
using VORs. May we also add that it
is not necessary to have an FMC when
the above mentioned EFIS is
installed in an aircraft.
LNAV & VNAV: Not
available- you want realism, don't
you? Just use your skill, charts,
even the autopilot to help if you
wish, and soon your flying skills
will be so sharp that you'll wonder
why you ever turned those functions
on in the more modern aircraft you
fly!
Autoland: The real 727 never
had it, and neither does ours. Punch
off the Autopilot at 1,000', and
tackle that crosswind with your own
two hands, just as the real 727
pilots do.
Autothrottle: Yet another
modern convenience not on the real
727, and not on ours either. With
the 727 you'll fully understand the
term "a fist full of
throttles". See if you can
manage speed manually while flying a
procedure as well as real 727 pilots
do!
Text-o-Matic:
In addition to the numerous airline
liveries included with the product,
you can create your own airline
liveries using our free texture
template. Your completed template is
then processed with the included
Text-o-Matic, Flight One Software's
unique texture and aircraft creation
utility. Using your completed
texture template and
"T-o-M", with just a few
mouse clicks and a wait of under a
minute, you'll have a brand new
aircraft, sporting your new livery,
ready to fly!
Config-o-Matic: Set weight
and balance and control other
features of the 727 with this handy
utility.
System
Requirements / FS Version
Compatibility
* FS 2004
* Windows XP
* minimum 1.6 GHz CPU
* 512 MB memory
* 500 MB Hard drive free space
* 128 MB Video card
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  Canadian Price: $
39.95
  Approximate US price = $
37.95
For more information please contact:
Flight Plus Software
388 Plane Tree Drive
London, Ont. Canada N6G 5J4
Harry Zanin
software@flightplus.ca
Phone: Voice - 519-673-0985
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