
The "Triple Seven" as it is also called, is the world's second largest twin-engine airliner and has now been converted one to one for X-Plane. The Boeing 777, a superlative of a long-range airliner is now also available for your flight simulator at home. What's New in Version 1.3.Thanks to technical input from engineers, pilots and the Boeing © Corporation, one of the most advanced and complex simulations of an aircraft for X-Plane has been created. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licseen Here are some solutions that may work:ġ - Toggle 2D cockpit by pressing Ctrl+7 or the 'w' key.Ģ - Change the default cockpit to 2d cockpit view in graphics settingģ - Change/Reset your Visual Offset settings in graphics settingģ - Reset your preferences by removing your X-Plane preferences files from output/settings/*Ĥ - Remove any installed plugins (don't delete them, just remove them from the plugin folder)Ħ - Re-download the zip file and extract the folderħ - If all else fails, you may need to re install X-Plane Will have something to do with your copy of X-Plane, and not the download itself. If nothing happens, or if you cannot even select that option, it is very likely the problem If nothing happens, go to graphics settings and change the default view to 2d Panel. To view the 2d cockpit, press 'w' or Shift+7. Looking at the comment section, it appears that some of you are having trouble viewing the 2d Panel in X-Plane.īy default, X-Plane shows the 3d cockpit view, since there is no 3d cockpit, you will not see anything. Tutorial is not very helpful and manual is only 64 pages long. Software product, as is expected for a simulation, has a very steep learning curve. New Cockpit, matching the 787-style flight deck. Windows PC Version 11.55r2 Screenshots > X-Plane 11: Top Features, Tips & Tricks Lily Turner X-Plane 11 is a flight simulator game that is very realistic and flexible with a beautiful 3D environment.

This is a modified version of the B777-200 included with the X-Plane 10 default aircraft library, by Mohammad Gazzawi and Sergio Santagada. This is the Boeing 777-8X, a next generation composite airliner expected to be introduced in late 2019.
