Flight Factor Updates 757 V2 and 767 for X-Plane

Flight Factor has recently released a minor update for the 757 V2 (v2.6.22) and 767 (v1.6.22) product lines, addressing several reported bugs. Featured is a possible fix for the spurious terrain look-ahead warning reported by many users.

They also fixed the colour of the terrain look-ahead warning text to the highest level. 

As for weather radar issues, Flight Factor has fixed bugs with the tilt control function, and a bug that caused the controls to malfunction if both weather radars were on. 

To round out the update, Flight Factor fixed the issues with the EFB’s charts tab, that caused unpredictable behaviour if settings hadn’t been saved. 

As always, the full changelog follows below:

757 v2.6.22

Updated implementations of TERR/WXR radars in all 757 models (including new WXR radar based on X-plane 12.3 capabilities)

Updated Navigraph authentication method for Charts in tablet

Added the ability to use shared Navigraph settings from other FF products

Fixed possible crash related to TGDS plugin

Fixed the necessity of often relogging in case of using Navigraph Charts in tablet

Fixed the logic of the hydraulic system, PTU, yaw damper, and reserve brake

Fixed EICAS message order

767 v1.6.22

Updated implementations of TERR/WXR radars in all 767 models (including new WXR radar based on X-plane 12.3 capabilities)

Updated Navigraph authentication method for Charts in tablet

Added the ability to use shared Navigraph settings from other FF products

Fixed possible crash related to TGDS plugin

Fixed the necessity of often relogging in case of using Navigraph Charts in tablet

Fixed EICAS message order

To get the update, simply run X-Updater located in your 757 or 767 directory. 

New customers can purchase a copy of the Flight Factor 757 V2 or 767 from the Flight Factor website

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