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The most comprehensive 727 product available for Flight Simulator!
The
FIRST FS add-on aircraft to feature Reality XP®
Color Weather Radar. The finest weather radar available for FS.
Some comments from real 727 captains...
"DF
has hit a home run! This thing flies more like a real 727 than anything
I have ever seen outside of an airline simulator, and I’ll tell
you a little secret, at the airline we once had at least one really
old 727 simulator that did not fly as well as this!"
Anthony
Vallillo - 767 captain and former 727 captain for a major U.S. carrier
"Thanks in no small part to your 727, I passed my 727 type ride with flying colors! I was surprised the oral was mostly on the overhead panel... something I did not expect. The examiner was an old Braniff 727 Captain, and gave me the best checkride I have experienced yet! I told him since I was not an engineer I used a FS program to help me study, and he thought it was a novel idea! Once again, thanks for putting out such a great FS airplane!"
Steven J. Mathis - 727 captain for a U.S.-based cargo carrier |
We
have designed our 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!
Aircraft
, Virtual Cockpit, & Sounds
Now featuring the "Super 727" with winglets!
Aircraft Models: Nine aircraft models are included:
727-100 in both passenger and freighter configurations.
727-100 Super27 with winglets in passenger configuration.
727-200 in both passenger and freighter configurations.
727-200 with winglets in both passenger and freighter configurations.
727-200 Super27 with winglets in both passenger and freighter configurations.
Each aircraft can be setup to use either a conventional analogue flight deck or an updated semi-glass EFIS one.
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 photo realistic,
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, and click-to-remove yokes.
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
Throughout
the design phase and programming of the 727, we have endeavoured
to make the gauges and systems as realistic in operation as is possible
within the confines of Flight Simulator. You will not be disappointed
in the level of detail and functionality. All of the 2D instrument
panel graphics were created from photographs taken on a real 727
flight deck, no hand drawing or 3D rendering has been used. When
you see the 2D panels on our 727, you are looking at the real thing!
Details follow below.
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.
Gauges
& Systems
We
have endeavoured to make the gauges and systems as realistic in
operation as is possible within the confines and limitations of
Flight Simulator. You will not be disappointed!
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 majority of 727s 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 most real 727s, 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!
Utilities
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.
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