FSX Boeing 307 Stratoliner, PanAm & TWA

PreviewThe Boeing 307 was the first pressurized airliner. Because of the war, only 10 were built, initially for Pan American and TWA, and a special version for Howard Hughes. Three versions included here, in PanAm and TWA colours.

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Type
Complete with Base Model
Download hits
8.3K
Compatibility
Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
Filename
b307_v10.zip
File size
8.82 MB
Virus Scan
Scanned 20 days ago (clean)
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Free (Freeware)
Content Rating
Everyone
5 star rating.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars by 13 PRO members.

The Boeing 307 was the first pressurized airliner. Because of the war, only 10 were built, initially for Pan American and TWA, and a special version for Howard Hughes. Three versions included here, in PanAm and TWA colours.

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The archive b307_v10.zip has 11 files and directories contained within it.

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thumbnail.gif01.02.0710.38 kB
FileID.diz01.01.07291 B
FileID.txt01.01.07291 B
Image1.jpg01.02.0795.35 kB
Image2.jpg01.02.07128.85 kB
Image3.jpg01.02.07148.72 kB
Licence.rtf11.11.068.65 kB
Readme.txt01.01.071.63 kB
setup.exe01.02.078.68 MB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B

Editorial

When I first downloaded this mod I was not quite sure what to expect; this particular range of the Boeing brand was something I knew little about. However, its historical impact (this was the first ever pressurized airliner) made me want to try it out and see what history could show me. The creator of this mod done a wonderful job in putting together something that is fresh and fair, whilst doing a marvelous job of capturing all of the little things that make an aircraft feel that bit unique.

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What I would suggest is that this Boeing 307 Stratoliner mod has really taken the extremes of design and precision to another level for freeware mods. This is a brilliant design and with the kind of limited addition appeal of this aircraft – only 10 were ever built – I was massively impressed by the great work put into this mod. It’s a greatly detailed and very attentive homage to the real thing, offering something that is genuinely special in terms of history.

However, this is not to say that I was only impressed with how it looked – the way it flies is class, too!

I was really impressed by the whole image and feel of the aircraft, doing a fine job of capturing the real thing and making it look absolutely spectacular across the board. With the detail of the cockpit equally as impressive as the aircrafts interior, this is a wonderful package to start flying around with if you are trying to get to grips with a different kind of aircraft.

Not all of us have had the pleasure of hopping into the cockpit of something as rare as this so, if you are like me and want to try it out, virtually is probably the best bet you’ll have!

Either way, though, this is a brilliant rendition of the aircraft. Given numerous discussions with enthusiasts and experts alike, I can safely vouch for this being a really impressive remake. This is a mod that takes the best of the real aircraft and makes it apparent, without moving away from a strictly realistic grounding.

For fans and enthusiasts alike, this is a brilliant place to start!

Adam McEnroe

Adam McEnroe

Adam McEnroe is a flight sim enthusiast who has been simming since the days of FS95. Adam writes all of the download section editorials after testing each of the files. Adam has extensive knowledge using various flight simulator packages and thoroughly tests the files before writing about them. Adam also like to fly real-world aircraft in his spare time and is training for his PPL.

Should you wish, you can contact Adam via email at adam@flyawaysimulation.com.

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Daraious BillimoriaSun, 30 Jun 2019 04:42:00 GMT

Hmmm... I run the setup.exe and it appears to complete successfully but can't find the aircraft in FSX. Does anyone have an idea as to what might be wrong?

PouyaTue, 07 Mar 2017 13:26:24 GMT

I downloaded and installed this aircraft, and there is a little problem; some body panels are missing from the exterior body of the aircraft, on the bottom part of the nose, and also near the tail of the airplane. What can be done, if I may ask?

JAMES H BERRYTue, 13 Sep 2016 20:07:33 GMT

LOVE!!! these old vintage plans loaded easy and flys great (EVEN ILS With this one ) Keep em' comming

phantomfire1Thu, 30 Dec 2010 13:16:52 GMT
I like the 307 model, and went right for the 377 one. The 307 is a C-46 Commando on steriods, and 4 engines vice 2. It flies well, with just a little down nose pitch that can be adjusted. JWB, I too have the transperant lower nose, and both sides aft of the crew entrance doors. It looks as if a cargo door version was attempted and dropped. Don't know how to fix it yet, but will wait for someone to come up with one. One of you asked about a B-29, the only one out there right now is the "Wings of Power" (Bombers) with two versions. One comes with it, and a second night version, is given to you when you register it. GREAT models both. Well worth investing in, as you get several other bombers, and some German jets to boot.
jianqingThu, 28 Jan 2010 19:44:18 GMT
This is why comments work, I was found this file on the internet but it was a setup file, I wasn't brave enough to run a setup file. But I saw your great comments and downloaded and it was.................AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! VERY NICE, the one with Pan Am colors. I even made a payload model for fspassengers! Also, look at the reference to see how to fly this.
jetranger04Mon, 28 Sep 2009 21:00:58 GMT
Works really good, don't forget trim!
jwblackWed, 17 Jun 2009 02:58:22 GMT
Flys great, everything works, but on the paint, I lose the labeling and the bottom of the cockpit, it's transparent. Any idea how to fix?
TimmileyFri, 08 Aug 2008 23:29:42 GMT
THIS IS A GREAT PLANE AND HAS AN INSTALL FILE. I WOULD PAY ABOUT $8 FOR THIS ONE.
mikeandikeFri, 27 Jun 2008 17:14:50 GMT
Does anyone know where I can find the Boeing C-97 Stratocruiser?
Boeing787FanMon, 08 Oct 2007 19:58:24 GMT
every thing is great but the nose drops very easily with the flaps down
sylacaugapilotTue, 03 Apr 2007 01:55:44 GMT
great plane!!!!! it flys great and VERY powerful! Well it is a 4 engine plane. Great plane!!!!! thanks.
FlatheadSmithThu, 22 Feb 2007 07:18:54 GMT
Some drift on AutoPilot when FlightPlan is active on 2 hours flight. I was very happy with the feel of the Ole' Bird, but I like old stuff. I was thinking that I could almost breath in the smell of that old beautiful aircraft.
delamotheTue, 13 Feb 2007 02:44:23 GMT
This is a great effort. Thank you for making this sim available!
reistecThu, 01 Feb 2007 04:02:49 GMT
Pvt pilot report, flys great, VC works very well as does all controls. this is a fun sim plane. Thanks to the makers for the auto install. Now some one should make a B-29.

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