After the DC-3, Leading Edge is making a 747-200 for X-Plane.
Be impressed by the level of 3D details seen in the development screenshots. A very nice way to talk again about the 747 Classic !
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Boeing 747-200 development for X-PlaneSebastien, Thursday, 19 April 2012 @ 20:31 After the DC-3, Leading Edge is making a 747-200 for X-Plane. Be impressed by the level of 3D details seen in the development screenshots. A very nice way to talk again about the 747 Classic ! 2 comments to Boeing 747-200 development for X-Plane |
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Wow Wow WooooooooooooooooWWWWWWW
That is good news, Thank you guys, keep up the good work!
Greetings
Matthias
Wow, at first glance I really wasn’t sure if that was a piece of hardware or an in game graphic! It’s a shame Microsoft no longer supports FSX but I think X plane has started to fill the void. It should be added to http://flightprofessor.blogspot.com/ so more people getting into flight sims will know about it.