Fifty North Simulations 737-500
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The Boeing 737 is a popular medium-range, narrow body commercial passenger jet aircraft. The Boeing 737-500 was launched in 1987. With the same fuselage length of the 737-200, the 737-500 was a modern replacement of the old 737-200s with a host of new improvements like more fuel efficient CFM56 turbofan engines, redesigned wing with improved aerodynamics and flight deck improvements.
Fifty North Simulations is developer of high quality Boeing 737 classic models for FS. Their Boeing 737-500 is very detailed. Features are: Realistic flight dynamics, high quality liveries, special animations like opening maintenance doors of the engines and much more. Besides the 737-500, the package contains the -300 and -400 versions and a few liveries for each model. Additional liveries are available on their website or can be downloaded from websites like AVSIM. A panel is not included, but if you purchase the boxed version, you'll get the Friendly Panels B737 Panel.
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License |
: | Payware |
Price Indication |
: | $14.95 |
Panel |
: | No |
Virtual Cockpit |
: | No |
Wingview |
: | Yes |
Sound |
: | No |
Developed for |
: | FS2004 |
Compatibility |
: | FS2004 FSX |
Wingflex |
: | No |
Landing gear |
: | Realistic |
Rudder effect |
: | Realistic |
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