Get the 767-200/200ER together with the 300ER in this bundle
The Boeing 767 is one of the most sold jets by its American manufacturer. Among the different variants produced, the -300ER variant is by far the most popular one to date. With a long range of 11 000 km and a normal seat configuratrion of 225 seats it fits well into the category, often called "the middle of the market," between the bigger jets like the 747 and the smaller ones like the 737.
First purchased by American Ai... Get the 767-200/200ER together with the 300ER in this bundle
The Boeing 767 is one of the most sold jets by its American manufacturer. Among the different variants produced, the -300ER variant is by far the most popular one to date. With a long range of 11 000 km and a normal seat configuratrion of 225 seats it fits well into the category, often called "the middle of the market," between the bigger jets like the 747 and the smaller ones like the 737.
First purchased by American Airlines, the type began regular flights in 1988. With ETOPS certifications the jet has been popular flying across the Atlantic, and you may still see them flying these routes, all these years later. In 2014 the last 767-300ER passenger variant was delivered after many years of production, and as of 2024, 23 airlines still use them in their operations. Being such an important plane for the aviation industry, it has also found its place among flight simmers.
The RHDSimulations 767-300ER for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 has been made from start to fit the quality standards of this new generation flight simulator.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
- 767-300ER equipped with General Electric CF6 and Rolls Royce RB211 engines - Options for both winglets and original wingtips - Both 6 main exits/2 emergency exits and 4 main exits/4 emergency exits door configurations included - Accurate modeling of exterior, flight deck, and cabin with attention to every detail - 4K/8K PBR textures for the whole aircraft - True to life animations of flight surfaces, landing gear components, and doors - Wingflex animations with smooth and dynamic bending - Custom animations of various cockpit elements like side windows, seats, and armrests - Authentic flight model - Custom soundwork for engines, wind noise, cockpit room tone, and various of the custom animations - Modified PFD, MFD, and EICAS screens, including both engine and status display for lower EICAS - Simple IRS system and heating / temperature simulation included - Realistic fuel system, with custom fuel indicator screens - Custom dynamic cockpit lighting - Cabin includes working Flight Attendant Panel for lighting controls, functioning TV screens, custom IFE for many liveries, as well as working seatbelt and no smoking signs - Engine, APU, and wing effects, like contrails, engine and APU heat, and vortices - Decision Height, Engine Standby Instrument, and IRS Mode Selector screens made from scratch - Full support for MSFS ground equipment and GSX profile included - Support for the native startup checklist and physical checklist/startup tutorial included - 32 included liveries from all continents:
- General Electric
- RHDSimulations - Air New Zealand (1981) - American Airlines Old livery - American Airlines Luxury Liner - Austrian - Condor - Condor Retro (2012) - Delta - Delta Widget (1962) - Ethiopian Airlines - EuroAtlantic - Icelandair - Japan Airlines - Japan Airlines (1989) - LATAM - Neos - Qantas - SAS Star Alliance (1998 livery) - TUI fly Nordic - TWA - United Airlines - United Airlines Tulips - Varig - Vietnam Airlines - Generic White livery
- Rolls Royce
- RHDSimulations - British Airways - British Airways Landor - China Yunnan Airlines - Eastern Airlines - Qantas - Generic White livery
Though being to a large degree customized, some systems of the 767 has its roots in default aircrafts, such as the 747.