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767-200 Professional

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Boeing 767-200 Professional - Highly Detailed Model for Microsoft Flight Simulator

Experience the pinnacle of flight simulation with the Boeing 767-200 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 767-200 is the original and most compact variant of the legendary 767 family, known for its pioneering role in extended-range twin-engine operations (ETOPS). Powered by Pratt & Whitney JT9D, CF6, or RB211 turbofan engines, the 767-200 combines fuel efficiency with long-haul capability, making it a versatile workhorse for both passenger and cargo operations. Featuring a classic two-crew glass cockpit, advanced flight management systems, and a spacious twin-aisle cabin, the 767-200 set new standards in aviation when it entered service and remains a respected aircraft today.

Designed for discerning simmers, the Boeing 767-200 Professional brings this iconic widebody jet to life with unprecedented 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 767-200 is a wide-body, twin-engine jet aircraft produced by American aviation company Boeing. The -200 is the first production iteration of the 767 line of commercial aircraft, the prototype of which took its maiden flight on September 26, 1981 and entered service in September of 1982.

The lineage of the 767-200 dates to the late 1970s with the launch of Boeing’s 7X7 initiative. This program was intended to replace narrow-body airliners with a larger, more modern airframe. The 767 family, including the 767-200, is one of aviation’s most successful lines of commercial jets. Many -200s remain flying, and they have served both passenger service and freight operations globally.

The 767-200 is piloted by a crew of two and can carry up to 290 passengers, although in typical seating configurations it carries between 174 and 245. The aircraft measures 159 feet, 2 inches in length, stands 51 feet, 10 inches tall, and has a wingspan of 156 feet, 1 inch. It is powered by two high-bypass turbofan engines that each generate up to 52,500 pounds of thrust. The 767-200 has a range of 4,500 miles, a service ceiling of 43,100 feet above sea level, and it cruises within a range of 528 to 559 miles per hour.