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File Name: Boeing 767-300ER PW 4000 Model BWL

File Submitter: Michael_Chang

File Submitted: 04 Nov 2012

File Category: Heavy Metal

X-Plane Version(s): X-Plane 9

This plane is the Boeing 767-300ER with PW4000 engines, winglets and two PAX doors.

READ THIS AS I WILL NOT ANSWER QUESTIONS REGARDING THE FOLLOWING CONCERNS:

  • The plane may have an epileptic seizure in flight, to rectify this, turn off the artificial stability, located on the top left corner of the overhead panel
  • The plane's LIT textures do not include windows of the fuselage
  • Reading the manual is very useful, be sure to take a look at it before consulting with me.

This plane is subject to copyright by all developers, in order to re-distribute, modify, or otherwise share this plane, you MUST ask all of the following for permission and credit them on the post:

Hiroshi Igami: Objects

Peter Tram: Normal map texturing

Philip Foglar: Base textures

Jerry Ng: Sounds

Michael Chang: Flight model, objects, liveries

Redistribution of this file without the consent of all of the above is strictly forbidden and will not be tolerated.

Ground services:

This plane has a set of stairs that appear when the main PAX door is opened, activation is covered in the manual.

This Boeing 767-300ER is equipped with one paint, Austrian Airlines by Myself :D

Other credits:

Hiroshi Igami: animation guidance

Warren Daniel (CEO of CLS): Flight model data

Enjoy your flights, Michael Chang.

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Hi Michael, I downloaded this today and it certainly looks great and handles nicely too. Many thanks!

The problem I found was that the horizontal stabilizer needs trimming very much up to achieve level, hands-off flight. Looking at the C of G adjustments in X-P's Weight and Balance menu I wonder if they are correct? There's no forward adjustment without hitting the 'red warning' and very little aft movement. Or is the centre of lift too far back?

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Hi Michael, I downloaded this today and it certainly looks great and handles nicely too. Many thanks!

The problem I found was that the horizontal stabilizer needs trimming very much up to achieve level, hands-off flight. Looking at the C of G adjustments in X-P's Weight and Balance menu I wonder if they are correct? There's no forward adjustment without hitting the 'red warning' and very little aft movement. Or is the centre of lift too far back?

if you're on Version 10, it's a bug that only about 2% of the populous is experiencing ,i think it only applies to a few people. Again, we're trying to fix it

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