![]() The Boeing 777, one engine can power a 747 to cruise. Nothing but one word can describe this beast, AMAZING. It is an officially licensed Boeing product and is avalible from the store at the following link: Boeing 777 The FlightFactor Boeing 777 was my first payware purchase for X-plane. The following is a screenshot of the description in the org store. So why the 777? Simple, its big and modern! I have been flying flight sims of some sort since 2000. However it wasn’t until a few years ago that I got interested in big jets. A flight planning site for X-Plane, FSX, Infinite Flight and many other flight simulators, with an extensive database of flight plans and an online route. I started flying the default 737 in FSX and really got hooked. Now available for MSFS, X-Plane 11 (Windows) & P3D/FSX Active Sky XP Active Sky XP High-fidelity weather experience for X-Plane 11. ![]() Once I picked up X-Plane 10 from Steam I wanted a study jet. The 777 was the perfect beast for me to learn. We will be flying From KJFK to CYYZ as Delta Flight 215. I find the following route that has been flown over the last month. That gives me a good idea of the route I am taking. ![]() I will have to change a few waypoints but that is just because my data isnt up to date. If I put in my departure and arrival airports simbrief kicks out a take off and landing runway. In this case I get 22R out of JFK and Ill be landing 05 in YYZ. ![]() ![]() I only care about arrival runway since ATC will give me my departure runway. The ATC in X plane is lacking so I normally cancel my flight plan once airborne. Here is where I get my fuel and fuel cost index. The 777 is in metric in X plane so I need my fuel in KGs. ![]()
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