Complete package porting over the freeware Overland/SMS (Simmer's Sky) McDonnell Douglas MD11 to FSX. Package includes new, synchronized 2D/3D panel with interactive, custom overhead. Pop-ups include radar. Pre-configured for Garrett Smith's FMC (requires FMC-1.ZIP). Original bitmaps by Overland Co., Ltd., Antonio Bucoli and Marco Spada adapted for this project. Bucoli's bitmaps courtesy of Mediterranea Virtual. Supporting gauges by Philippe Wallaert, Ken Mitchell and Jacob Larsen. Additional gauge adaptations by the author. Five liveries by James Waters made FSX friendly by de-mipping and conversion to DXT3: Continental, Delta, Eastern, Pan Am and United. Additional liveries are available. GE CF6-80 sound pack by Patrick Cramer. Pratt & Whitney 4000 series sound pack by Andre Silva. (FS2004 compatible panel configs are included.) By Ken Wigginton.
Finally, also included (and worth mentioning) is a fully working FMC which we know users will be pleased about. Final note: the virtual cockpit is based on a modified version of an A320 as no freeware A380 VC currently exists. But it serves its purpose.
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The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is actually one of the most requested aircraft on the site and just listed in our downloads library is a fully-featured FSX and Prepar3D v4/v5 compatible version which consists of a compilation of mods and repaints bundled into one package.
The package featured a custom sound pack, fully functional VC (virtual cockpit), advanced animations compatible with the latest versions of the sim, GPWS along with checklists, manuals, and documentation.
Quite possibly the most complete (freeware) Boeing 727 pack for FSX and Prepar3D is this one we have featured in our file library here. Containing three different models including the 727-100, 727-200, and 727-200 Advanced along with 25 liveries and repaints (even including cargo airlines).
Everything has been included including a custom sound pack, three different 727 models (100, 200, 200 ADV) along with over 25 liveries based on real-world passenger and cargo airlines. Oh, and a fully functional 3D VC (virtual cockpit) is also included. The original model was developed by the well-known Thomas Ruth with the repaints from various freeware hobbyists/developers.
Also included with this "mega pack" are over 30 stunning HD repaints based on real-world versions of the P.180. Even the aircraft that regularly flies into my local planespotting airport (London City) is included!
Dino has created this aircraft to great detail and includes some really nice bump-mapped textures with the package. She flies quite nicely, is easy to control but at the same time very realistic. The version I'm linking to here is the second draft (v2.10) and is a complete remake of the original version one.
This aircraft is fun to fly with aircraft carriers (which you can download here) and is very good at STOL (short take-off/landing). It's one of the better Goshawk packages out there - and certainly the best freeware available.
This add-on was originally created for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 but has been ported to FSX. It was well known in the FS2004 days as quite possibly the best free 727 package available and many of the reviews, comments, and ratings reflect that.
Quite possibly the most realistic and fully functional free 747-400 package is this one from the developers at iFly. If you're a more serious simmer with attention to detail then you won't be disappointed by this one.
This compilation package was initially available as individual downloads from OZx but since the demise of the OZx group (and their website) it has been harder and harder to find the files they generously gave away for free to the flight sim community.
We had to include this amazing package in our 2019 recommendations - it's simply stunning and almost unbelievable that it's totally free to download and use. Created by the amazing development team at Nine Two Productions, this add-on will transform your entire global mesh to a new level. The whole world is covered in this one package.
Most of the newer add-ons here have been fully tested and confirmed to be working in Lockheed Martin's Prepar3D package v5 and v4. These versions are the most vulnerable to compatibility because of the changeup to 64-bit mode.
@David - Thank you for your comments regarding my previous article. I've really been selective with this article and tried my best to find freeware that really stands out from the rest. The iFly 747 is a great package, I'm sure you'll like it. 2ff7e9595c
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