Assembled and edited for FSX by Chris Evans. This give a much clearer 747 interior virtual cockpit look. Also includes the Boeing 747 VC textures upgrade. Beautiful KLM textures by Xudeva Irribarra. Three model configuration for better performance. 90 of 3D fully operational buttons in VC mode. Also fully simulated Inertial Reference System. Typical of these commenters is KLM Royal Dutch Airlines ' statement that the. Features extremely detailed cockpit with fully simulated FMC, complete TCAS simulation with audio and visual TA and RA system. Thank you to Project Opensky for their outstanding donations to the worldwide community of flight simulation. The typical passenger cabin with a single aisle feeds evacuees to pairs of. This had all sorts of consequences for handling, crew, maintenance and catering. VC includes FMC, EICAS, MFD with control panel, GPWS, working wipers, cabin lights, fire suppression, avionics switch, fuel crossfeed, landing lights switches, taxi light switch, engine generators, APU generator, battery switch, starter switches, de-ice switch, general lights switches. The 747 was an exceptional aircraft for its day and its 353-passenger capacity, in the KLM constellation, was a huge leap forward compared with the largest aircraft KLM had in operation at that time. Upgraded using the vastly improved Boeing 747 VC from Alejandro Rojas Lucena/FSND (See panel docs for details). Included CF engine sounds from BrandonG, with realistic jet whine to make your flight sound great. KLM 4805 This aircraft is a Boeing 747 carrying 234 passengers and 14 crew. This is the Project Opensky FSX native Boeing 747-8i GenX model, and includes ground cargo servicing, stairs (FSX - Go to Views - Instrument Panel -Posky Utility), opening nose section and more. The following messages are audible in the KLM cockpit, causing the KLM flight engineer. We based our shape design on the distinctive contour of the Boeing windows.KLM Boeing 747-8i Royal Dutch Airlines package, Assembled and upgraded for FSX with the developed B747 VC (virtual 3d cockpit) from Alejandro Rojas Lucenda. Ours Aircraft Skin Keychains are cut from the fuselage of this emblematic airplane. The best office in the world for sure What an amazing view those pilots have. To celebrate the retirement of the Boeing 747 from the KLM fleet, Flight Inspiration® offers you the opportunity to acquire a piece of this much loved aircraft that was nicknamed "Queen of the skies". Cockpit view of a landing and take-off filmed out of the KLM Boeing 747. The Boeing 747 registered PH-BFF from which our Aircraft Skin Keychains are created made its first commercial flight on 30 January 1990 and made its last on 22 January 2018 from Amsterdam-Schiphol. The aircraft, called in the aeronautical jargon COMBI, includes a passenger cabin to but also an area dedicated to freight, not only in the cargo hold like any other aircraft but also. Named “Free town”, this B747-400 registered PH-BFF took off for its first passenger voyage on January 30, 1990. Once the name has been chosen, the company must send the name to the manufacturer eight months before the device is delivered. For example, all B747s are baptized with city names, while one of its successors, B787-9, are named after flower. Since the begining, KLM has perpetuated the tradition of naming the aircraft in its fleet. It’s also the first aircraft to have been dubbed “Jumbo Jet.” It succeeds the legendary Boeing 707 and holds the record for passenger capacity until the arrival of the Airbus A380. Its double deck - the hump above the cockpit - its 4 engines as well as a wide fuselage make it THE carrier of the the decades between 19. Take a peek inside the entire KLM fleet without a ticket Aircraft 4 minutes by Eva de Visser As of late, you can take a virtual stroll through business class on a B787 without having to pay How We’ve taken photographs of the interiors of the entire KLM fleet using a 360 camera. An emblematic and unmistakable airliner, the Boeing 747 has been manufactured by Boeing since the 1970s.
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