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737 MAX 200 Professional

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Boeing 737 MAX 200 Professional - Highly Detailed Model for Microsoft Flight Simulator

Experience the pinnacle of flight simulation with the Boeing 737 MAX 200 Professional, an ultra-realistic add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator. This meticulously crafted model delivers unparalleled accuracy and immersion, perfect for aviation enthusiasts and virtual pilots.

Key Features: Fully animated aircraft - Every moving part, from flight controls to cockpit switches, has been precisely modeled and animated.

Highly detailed exterior & interior - Authentic textures, materials, and geometry down to the smallest components.

Optimized performance - Smooth operation in all flight conditions, including multiplayer sessions.

4K-8K PBR textures - Photorealistic materials with accurate reflections, wear, and weathering effects.

The Boeing 737 MAX 200 is a special high-density variant of the MAX 8, developed specifically for low-cost carriers. With a redesigned cabin layout accommodating up to 200 passengers, it offers airlines maximum capacity and efficiency on short- and medium-haul routes while retaining the performance and technology of the MAX family.

Powered by advanced CFM International LEAP-1B engines and featuring the signature split-tip winglets, the MAX 200 delivers exceptional fuel efficiency, reduced noise, and lower operating costs. Despite its increased seating capacity, it maintains the operational flexibility and range of the MAX 8, making it ideal for high-demand, short-turnaround markets.

The modern cockpit includes large-format digital displays, upgraded avionics, and advanced Flight Management System (FMS) integration. Enhanced automation and performance monitoring provide pilots with cutting-edge tools to ensure safe and efficient operation, even in challenging environments.

By combining maximum seating with reduced cost per seat, the 737 MAX 200 has become a popular choice among budget airlines seeking to maximize revenue without sacrificing efficiency or passenger appeal.

Designed for discerning simmers, the Boeing 737 MAX 200 Professional brings this high-capacity jetliner to life with unmatched realism and attention to detail, ensuring an immersive and authentic flight experience every time.

REQUIREMENTS

Microsoft Flight Simulator

Video Memory: 16 GB Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1070 or AMD Radeon RX 590 Memory: 16 GB Disc space: 1 GB Recommended anti-aliasing: DLAA

The 737 MAX is a generation of twin-engine, narrow-body airliners developed and manufactured by American aviation company Boeing. The generation comprises four main airframes, the MAX 7, MAX 8, MAX 9, and MAX 10. All share the same wing, and each has a unique fuselage length, with the MAX 7 being the shortest and the MAX 10 the longest. The first of the generation to fly, the MAX 8, took its maiden flight on January 29, 2016, and took its first commercial flight on May 22, 2017.

The 737 MAX is the fourth generation of the 737 family of aircraft. Boeing developed the original 737 in the mid-1960s to provide an economical jetliner for short-haul routes. The first of this initial generation, the 737-100, took its maiden flight on April 9, 1967.

The next generation of the 737, the 737 Classic, entered service in November of 1984. This was followed by the 737 Next Generation (“NG”), which Boeing introduced in December of 1997. Each successive generation brought greater range, improved avionics and flight controls, improved safety, and greater efficiency.

Boeing announced the MAX series in August of 2011. Improvements over the 737 NG series include aerodynamic changes, airframe modifications for extended lifespan, and higher efficiency engines. The first of the 737 MAX generation was the MAX 8, replacing the 737-800. Boeing introduced the first MAX 8, named the “Spirit of Renton,” on December 8, 2015. The aircraft took its maiden flight on January 29, 2016, lifting off from Renton Municipal Airport in the Seattle, Washington area.

All 737 MAX airframes feature an aerodynamically optimized main wing with split-tip winglets to mitigate drag-inducing vortex formation. All have glass cockpits and digital flight controls. Als are powered by two CFM International LEAP-1B high-bypass, high-efficiency turbofan engines. These engines are 14% more efficient than the powerplants used on the 737 NG series and are housed in nacelles that incorporate chevrons for noise reduction.