CaptainSim 757-200 Block F Upgrade

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008, 15:26 GMT
Filed in: simMarket by francois |
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CaptainSim released their ‘Block F Upgrade for the 757-200 from the Block B version. They report that “…. it took more than two years to develop the 757-200 Block F….”. You can find more information about the features and how to upgrade on the simMarket product page here.

“….. The Block F upgrades the 757-200 Block B* adding the following new features, improvements and enhancements:

• Flight Management System (FMS Manual, 91 pages)
• Extensive systems programming (Systems Manual, 100 pages)
• Custom Flight Model
• Bonus Features (Weather Radar and more)
• Corrected and improved the 757-200 exterior 3D models
• Corrected and improved the 757-200 exterior textures
• Corrected and improved the 757-200 VC 3D models
• Corrected and improved the 757-200 VC textures

The 757-200 Block B is required and must be installed before the Block F installation.

Do I need the Block F Upgrade?

Only if you have 757-200 Block B for FSX and wish to upgrade it to the 757-200 Captain Pro……”.






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