FlightFactor Updates 757 v2 for X-Plane 12

FlightFactor has recently issued an update to their Boeing 757 v2 Professional for X-Plane 11 and 12, with a range of XP12-related fixes going from livery improvements to tire friction coefficient alterations. 


The 757 Professional v2 brings the Boeing 757 experience to the X-Plane world, featuring an accurate flight model, dynamic center of gravity, VR compatibility, a fully functional FMS and EFIS system, interactive checklists, custom systems and failure model, special effects, 3D sounds, and seven default liveries.


The update brings the 757 up to version 2.6.7 and includes an assortment of fixes: the FF house livery has been fully fixed, the gears are no longer floating or underground on the 757-RF, the landing altitude display brightness was addressed, and the X-Plane 12 rain was removed from the cabin windows, improving performance on some systems, along with a reduction on the tire friction coefficient for some models. The complete changelog follows down below:

2.6.7
- fixed FF house livery in terms of engines and windshields look (xp12)
- fixed gears floating/underground for 757-RF (xp12)
- fixed landing alt display brt (xp12)
- removed xp12 rain from cabin windows, may help with low fps on some configurations (xp12)
- retuned a little windshields look (xp12)
- a little bit decreased tire friction coeff in some models (xp12)


The add-on is available on the X-Plane.Org Store for $79.00, requiring at least 4 GB of free disk space, and is compatible with both X-Plane 11 and 12.

Images are courtesy of AllNaturalBlue. Stay tuned to Threshold for more flight simulation news!

Follow us on our Socials !

COMMENT ADVISORY:
Threshold encourages informed discussion and debate - though this can only happen if all commenters remain civil when voicing their opinions.