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Just Flight Releases 737 Pilot In Command

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Just Flight is pleased to announce the imminent release of 737 Pilot In Command for Flight Simulator X. The new version is due to ship out on 1st February and airliner enthusiasts are already queuing up to take the Captain's seat in this fully updated version of the world's favourite airliner! The -300, -400 and -500 versions of the 737 have been expertly modelled and come with a choice of over 70 airline liveriesThe beauty is more than skin deep - 737 Pilot In Command has advanced avionics and a highly accurate flight model. Other features include working weather radar and a printed manual that comes with a bespoke tutorial from the acclaimed trainer Captain Mike Ray. The new FSX version includes some extra features including innovative in-flight passenger screens. 737 Pilot In Command is also fully compatible with Windows Vista and the Flight Simulator SP2 service pack.

Existing owners of the Just Flight FS2004 version of 737 Pilot In Command can obtain a free upgrade to FSX/Windows XP, whilst owners who wish to upgrade to FSX/Windows Vista can purchase a download for £4.99. Full details of both upgrade options are available from the Just Flight web site at www.justflight.com

Detailed features

  • Fully functioning weather radar, showing cloud density and precipitation. Now virtual pilots can fly safely around dangerous weather conditions.
  • Accurate flight dynamics based on manufacturer specifications and tested by real pilots.
  • Authentic animations include primary flight surfaces, hydraulic gear suspension, flaps, roll spoilerons, speed brakes and more.
  • Highly realistic autopilot operation - all the real aircraft autopilot operations are simulated.

New Features For FSX

  • Fully compatible with FSX airport animations including fuel truck, jetway, baggage truck, pushback truck.
  • In-flight passenger information screens that show multiple pages of information, fed directly from the cockpit instruments. The information covers flight time, winds, speeds, height and temperature.
  • During the take off roll the co-pilot now makes call-outs "thrust set", "80 knots, throttle hold".

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
Microsoft Flight Simulator X or 2004 - Windows Vista or XP

MINIMUM HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
PC with 2.0GHz (3.0 for FSX), 512Mb RAM (1.0Gb for FSX), graphics card with 128Mb (or higher) video memory, DVD-ROM drive, Hard disk space 3.0Gb

About Just Flight

Just Flight is the world's leading flight simulation specialist, publishing a wide variety of digital aviation products. Their range comprises a multitude of different titles, including stand alone flight simulations as well as add-ons for Microsoft's multi-million selling Flight Simulator and Combat Flight Simulator. Just Flight also has Just Trains, a specialist label devoted to stand alone train simulators as well as add-ons for the ever-popular Microsoft Train Simulator.

A British company, based in Huntingdon, Just Flight has been established for over twelve years. It prides itself on quality, value and customer service, which it backs up with a unique money-back guarantee on all its products.

About Ian Stephens

Ian Stephens is a Flight Simulation enthusiast with a keen interest in aviation and technology. He has been writing for Fly Away Simulation for over 9 years.

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