747 Classic Progress
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Hopefully more details on performance in the sim, actually aircraft performance of the different engine variants, and and more details on the specifics of what each engine variant is.
Sadly, I feel we are already seeing CLS 747-200 V2. Which would be disastrous.
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I don't think this will be a CLS, this is going to be a study level 747 classic judging by the amount of systems they will be simulating.
If anything it will be like ready for pushback but modernized.
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@Captain-Bakon RFP 747-200 - JustFlight Edition!
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Well, I think it would be very unfair to attribute that it would be similar to that of the CLS 747 given that I think the overall standard of flight sim releases has vastly improved in all regards since then, and I think the list of features on the in development page is demonstrative that it is a different beast.
In terms of system fidelity, the L1011 Tristar Professional was rather good given that it was(from what I understand) one of the first cracks JF gave to making a high fidelity aircraft in house.
CLS' work at the time was of a very different standard, and even amongst their lineage of products they vastly improved in quality - especially from their older Airbus series which would be freeware standard today to their MD80, which was alright.
Unlike the CLS, this does seem to have a nearly fully modelled flight engineers panel in VC.
- Aspects such as how the hydraulic system according to engine function is a good sign as well as fuel system.
- I also quite like that EPR will mean something when in cruise to get optimum fuel consumption. If this works as advertised it will be demonstrative that engine performance has been simulated rather accurately. But as you say, we'll have to see how this differs between aircraft performance. I wouldn't be opposed to them initially releasing it under JT9D performance and then filling out the CF6 and RB211 in time.
That said, we'll just have to see.
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@Jon_OZ strange, that, because I actually find your derogatory comment about 'CLS level' quite offensive given that we are prioritising hard work behind the scenes (and there is a LOT going on) over answering every single demand on the forum! What evidence do you have to back up your suggestion? I would suggest you just wait and see.
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If a developer can't answer a simple question about what JT9D engine is modeled, then slap me down and call me sue.
CLS got it wrong with that, badly.
Ifly claimed to have 3 different 747 models, yet its one engine variant with 3 different sounds. Pretty poor.
Milviz claim the BE350 is 'beyond study level' yet cant even provided documentation that support it.Sorry we simmers - before spending hard earned money - ask simple questions like what engine variant you're using.
If that one is wrong, what else is?Just food for thought...
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@Jon_OZ
You don't have to buy a plane at release, you can wait for reviews - I do, a lot of times. In the grand scheme of things when certain planes have had years of development waiting another month never killed
And even so, I believe Just Flight has a refund policy for a limited time.
It's not like you're being misguided -
Just Flight how is the progress coming along, didn't you guys say you would show us a video back last December?
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Will you release it by February? I won't use my PC next month, for I'm leaving home for school, I just can't wait to fly it.
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@centurion88 No that won't happen, a few months still left of the development schedule yet, sorry.
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How is development progressing? Can we see the 747 before summer?
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@Captain-Bakon That's the aim, yes. Look out for some new In Dev screenshots making an appearance very shortly too.
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So like March?
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@Captain-Bakon No definitely not. A while after that and can't give you a date, even a month just now as it's just guesswork. As and when we're more confident of dates we'll give more details. Hope that helps for now.
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Is summer a good guess?