No doubt already spotted and reported on but this is a dream machine matched it Ken Mitchells panel ( I like his stuff easy to use but good looking...bit like me...not )
anyway available at http://www.eastern-va.com/vistaliners/ freeware!!
These shots are FS9. Does it work in FSX?? I don't know and to be honest I don't care
cantu's 727 series are absolutely beautiful - is the -100 now released fully and not just beta? might be worth taking a look at airliners.net for some repaint potential if so...
Have to agree with you - I have Probst panel in the beta version , but
I have been elsewhere - so I was not aware of the final release of the
aircraft - I shall have to go update it. The threeholer has always been my favorite Boeing - and I can think of alot of 100 versions that could be
done - Have they released the restriction of paint jobs? as I would love
DanAir original GBAEF
Late Dan Air
Key Air (all three versions)
Cam Air
Emery Air Freight (either of the "Queer Sisters")
Bunrlington Northern
Tiger
I have always thought Richard Probst's panel the best freeware available for FS9 - even if it is 'beta' - it seems pretty complete to me. It's there on Flightsim - file name b727pan4.zip.
Also, there is a large package file available of 220 plus MB with aircraft/panel/liveries, etc. (no DanAir though).
I look forward to DanAir liveries. I flew on a real life DA 727-200 from Gatwick to Munich (Reim) in Feb '84. We had to stack over germany due to snow and poor visibility at destination. Very understated announcement from an 'okay chaps' English pilot. Immaculate approach and landing followed.
You're making some confusion: what is in BETA is the B727-100 model, NOT the Richard Probst's Panel.
Until his retirement late in the life of FS2002, Richard always improved his panels (727 and 737). Only the B737-200 panel made to FS2004, when the Tinmouse II team took over its development.
Tony was commenting how he wished that the Vistaliners B727-100 model would be fully released to the public.