Jumbo X Released by Perfect Flight

Perfect Flight has released Jumbo X for FSX. This release means Perfect Flight's bestseller for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, Jumbo 2004, which was updated to Jumbo 2005, is now available for Microsoft Flight Simulator X.

Some of the liveries included with the Jumbo X package.

Jumbo X adds 39 new liveries (cargo and passenger) to the Boeing 747-400. Also included in Jumbo X is a Mission Pack that allows the player to use the Boeing 747-400 to simulate a multi-crew environment with systematic checklists, interactive briefing, and much more. The product also includes a B747 Flight Manual and a Pilot logbook.

Product Features

  • 39 Liveries for 39 aircrafts, including Air China, Air France, Air India, Alitalia, British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways Cargo, Lufthansa, Korean Air, Singapore Airlines Cargo, Thai Airways International, TNT, United Airlines, UPS, USAF, Virgin Atlantic and Yangtze River Express.
  • Mission Pack – Users can simulate a multi-crew environment with interactive briefing and checklists, cabin announcement, speed restriction, speeds call, 80 Knt,V1, Vr, V2, flaps, gear, GPWS, Radar Altimeter. A realistic flight plan is provided in the armed GPS gauges.
  • All pre-saved Flights use real weather.
  • Flights cover all ranges: short, middle and long range routes from/to Athens, Atlanta, Amsterdam, Auckland, Bangkok, Copenhagen, Denver, Hong Kong, Keflavik, London, Los Angeles, Montreal, Munich, Newark, New York, Rome, Sydney, Shanghai and Tokyo.
  • Reflective textures.
  • Boeing 747-400 detailed flight manual – users can learn how to fly the Boeing 747-400.
  • Charts and Maps.
  • A Pilot Logbook that you can print out and use.
  • Systematic checklists for various procedures, including pre-start, taxi, before and after takeoff, descend, landing and parking.

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Ian Stephens

Ian Stephens

Ian Stephens is a flight simulation industry expert with over 20 years of experience and also has a keen interest in aviation and technology. Ian spends a lot of his time experimenting with various simulator packages but has a love for Microsoft Flight Simulator X because of the huge selection of add-ons available. However, Ian also has copies of Prepar3D and X-Plane installed.

Ian has been writing for Fly Away Simulation for over 9 years. Should you wish, you can contact Ian via email at ian.stephens@flyawaysimulation.com.

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NATURE BEARThu, 06 Sep 2012 10:16:01 GMT

Hi Ian. I really enjoy reading your column but this time you have me a little confused. I purchased the Perfect Flight Jumbo X software for my FSX installation several months ago from PC Aviator.

Is this software you are writing about a new version for FSX? In any case, the version I purchased was generally pretty good with high quality performance and visuals except for the fact that several of the liveries have blue coloured engine cowlings which are simply completely incorrect! I have removed all of these except for the United Airlines which is displayed correctly due to that particular livery having blue engine cowlings. I hope you can clear up any confusion and might possibly comment on the engine cowling issue mentioned above.

Thanks! Nature Bear.

Ian StephensThu, 06 Sep 2012 21:06:40 GMT

Sorry for the confusion Nature Bear.

This article was a little late in being released, it's for the initial version you talk about.

I haven't heard of the issue regarding "blue engine cowlings" you talk about - perhaps contact the developer, Perfect Flight and let us know what they say?

Take Care,

Ian

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