Peter T. Posted January 11, 2017 Report Posted January 11, 2017 Aerobridge- DC-10 View File The DC-10 is uploaded here upon popular request, and that the dropbox link is suspended for having too many downloads. Aerobridge Studios- Douglas DC-10 Developed and designed by : Peter Tram, Pierre Lavaux, Jeffrey Chen Manual : Peter Tram Version 1.1 The McDonnell Douglas DC-10 is a three-engine wide-body jet airliner manufactured by McDonnell Douglas. The DC-10 has range for medium- to long-haul flights, capable of carrying a maximum of 380 passengers. Its most distinguishing feature is the two turbofan engines mounted on underwing pylons and a third engine at the base of the vertical stabilizer. The model was a successor to McDonnell Douglas's DC-8 for long-range operations, and competed in the same markets as the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, which has a similar layout. From Wikipedia Features: - Custom 3D Modelling based on the default KC-10 - Customised soundset - Refined flight modelling - Refined animations - Real-world airport lighting shades - Basic Custom Panel Support: Please contact us by emailing to aerobridge1nfo@gmail.com or by questioning us here on X-Pilot LICENSE AGREEMENT: Aerobridge Studios reserves all rights. Educational use, business use or commercial use, without a proper license is prohibited. Please contact us for license arrangements.Copying content for personal or other use not covered by the license is prohibited. Submitter Peter T. Submitted 01/09/2017 Category Heavy Metal X-Plane Version(s) 1 Quote
nabil772 Posted January 21, 2021 Report Posted January 21, 2021 Hello, Thanks for the aircraft. Can i share the aircraft on X Plane org forum as the download links there are not working anymore. All the credits will be give to Aerobridge and as per the conditions specified by you. Regards. Quote
VirtualAviator Posted November 30, 2023 Report Posted November 30, 2023 On 11/25/2023 at 2:22 AM, Adoreil said: stupid thing dosent work Hi Adoreil. Welcome to the forums. I'm curious. Are you using X-Plane 11 or X-Plane 12? Also, you might want to note the freeware aircraft is almost 7 years old, without an update. Quote
Kalnon Posted March 23 Report Posted March 23 (edited) On 11/29/2023 at 6:44 PM, VirtualGAaviator said: Hi Adoreil. Welcome to the forums. Also, you might want to note the freeware aircraft is almost 7 years old, without an update. This is why I don't use most freeware aircraft for X-Plane 11, they are so out of date, flight models have never been updated since Laminar changed the flight physics for the simulator. I believe it was v11.30 or v11.40 I think it was updated so I never use any aircraft that were never updated after that. It really sucks because there's so many cool freeware and payware aircraft for X-Plane 11 that were never updated. Edited March 23 by Kalnon Quote
VirtualAviator Posted March 23 Report Posted March 23 4 hours ago, Kalnon said: This is why I don't use most freeware aircraft for X-Plane 11, they are so out of date, flight models have never been updated since Laminar changed the flight physics for the simulator. I believe it was v11.30 or v11.40 I think it was updated so I never use any aircraft that were never updated after that. Yup. That's true of a lot of freeware and some payware. Nevertheless, there's still freeware that is worth the time and energy to explore. Remember, it's people like us, who develop the freeware and upload it. If you were to create and upload an airplane, you'd be under no obligation to maintain it. Personally, I grateful that I can find some great free stuff. 1 Quote
Kalnon Posted March 24 Report Posted March 24 15 hours ago, VirtualGAaviator said: Yup. That's true of a lot of freeware and some payware. Nevertheless, there's still freeware that is worth the time and energy to explore. Remember, it's people like us, who develop the freeware and upload it. If you were to create and upload an airplane, you'd be under no obligation to maintain it. Personally, I grateful that I can find some great free stuff. Yes I understand that you freeware developers make aircraft for free out of your own spare time and I really do appreciate it. I also realize you're under no obligation to continue to update to them. I just think it's sad that there's so many great aircraft out there that were never updated, if they were, I would be flying and enjoying them today. Heck, there's even a significant amount of payware aircraft that were never updated as well and I think they do have an obligation to update their aircraft. Like Carenado for example, so many cool planes but they never updated their aircraft flight models after Laminar improved the sim's flight model (Unless you buy REP's for the few that have them). I feel bad for all the people that spent a lot of money on those planes and never received updates to the aircraft's flight model. Quote
VirtualAviator Posted March 24 Report Posted March 24 11 hours ago, Kalnon said: Heck, there's even a significant amount of payware aircraft that were never updated as well and I think they do have an obligation to update their aircraft. Like Carenado for example, so many cool planes but they never updated their aircraft flight models after Laminar improved the sim's flight model (Unless you buy REP's for the few that have them). I feel bad for all the people that spent a lot of money on those planes and never received updates to the aircraft's flight model. Ditto. You hit the nail on the head. For the record, I'm not a developer although I do play around in Python from time to time. Quote
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