Boeing 777-200/200ER PW

Captain Sim

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The next installment of the exclusive CS collection of the 777 airframe/engine variants is a digital replica of the Boeing 777-200/200ER with Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engines.

This aircraft was the first 777 rolled out in a series of 15 ceremonies held during the day to accommodate the 100,000 invited guests on April 9, 1994.

EXTERIOR
- Highly detailed and accurate model of the Boeing 777-200/200ER
- High resolution textures
- Cabin with 3D windows, interior and animated pilots
- Realistic animations

LIVERIES
- The 777 prototype N7771
- Korean Air HL7526
- Captain Sim House

COCKPIT AND CABIN
- Detailed and accurate model of the 777 flight deck
- Essential functionality simulated
- Some systems use default 747 (must be installed) to provide expandability with advanced systems simulation community mods
- Complete passenger cabin
- Custom views including wing views

MISC FEATURES
- Supports most features of MSFS2020 (rain/icing effects, sound, flight model and more)
- Supports a growing number of livery packs with numerous variants of optional equipment (winglets, antennas, etc)

The 777-200 is a twin-engine, long-range, wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by American aerospace firm Boeing. The -200 is the first production iteration of the 777 line. It took its maiden flight on June 12, 1994 and entered commercial service on June 7, 1995. The 777-200ER PW is an extended range variant of the -200 that is powered by the Pratt & Whitney PW4000 high-bypass turbofan engine. It entered commercial service in 1997.

The 777-200 and the 777-200ER PW are each piloted by two and can each carry up to 305 passengers in typical seating arrangements. Each has a maximum rated capacity of 440 passengers.

The 777-200 and the 777-200ER PW each feature state-of-the-art digital flight management and diagnostics, fly-by-wire controls, and a glass cockpit. Each variant measures 209 feet, 1 inch in length, has a fuselage width of 20 feet, 4 inches, and stands 60 feet, 9 inches from the ground to the top of its vertical stabilizer. Each has a swept main wing with a span of 199 feet, 11 inches.

The 777-200 has a range of 6,030 miles, a service ceiling of 43,100 feet above sea level, a cruising speed of 555 miles per hour, and a maximum speed of 588 mph. The 777-200ER PW has a range of 8,130 miles, a service ceiling of 43,100 feet above sea level, a cruising speed of 555 miles per hour, and a maximum speed of 588 mph.