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767-300ER Professional

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Boeing 767-300ER - Highly Detailed Model for Microsoft Flight Simulator

Experience the pinnacle of flight simulation with the Boeing 767-300ER Professional, an ultra-realistic add-on for Microsoft Flight Simulator. This meticulously crafted model delivers unparalleled accuracy and immersion, perfect for aviation enthusiasts, virtual pilots, and those fascinated by commercial long-haul aviation.

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, including realistic airline liveries and cabin configurations.

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

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

About the Boeing 767-300ER The Boeing 767-300ER is one of the most versatile and reliable commercial airliners in aviation history. As the extended-range variant of the 767 family, this twin-engine widebody combines exceptional fuel efficiency with transatlantic range capabilities, making it a favorite among airlines for medium to long-haul routes.

With its distinctive narrow twin-aisle design, powerful Pratt & Whitney PW4000, General Electric CF6, or Rolls-Royce RB211 engines, and spacious cabin, the 767-300ER became a workhorse for many of the world's leading carriers. Its balanced performance and operational flexibility have cemented its legacy in aviation.

Designed for discerning simmers, the Boeing 767-300ER Professional brings this iconic aircraft to life with unprecedented realism and attention to detail, offering an immersive experience for both casual flyers and hardcore aviation enthusiasts.

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 767-300ER is a twin-engine, wide-body jet airliner by America aircraft producer Boeing. The aircraft took its maiden flight on December 9, 1986 and entered service on March 3, 1988. The -300ER has served primarily as an airliner, but also has been produced as a freighter, the 767-300F. Some 767-300ERs have been used as both passenger aircraft and cargo haulers, colloquially termed “preighters.” The 767-300ER, with nearly 600 manufactured, is the most successful of the 767 line.

The lineage of the 767-300ER dates to the late 1970s with the launch of Boeing’s 7X7. This program was initiated to replace narrow-body airliners with a larger, more modern airframe. The prototype took its first flight on September 26, 1981 and the first production iteration, the 767-200, entered service on September 8, 1982. The first stretched version of the jet, the 767-300, entered service in 1986. Boeing then followed this with the extended range 767-300ER.

The -300ER is crewed by two and can carry up to 351 passengers, although it can accommodate up to 290 in typical configurations. It measures 180 feet, 3 inches in length and has a wingspan of 156 feet, 1 inch. It is powered by two high-bypass turbofan engines that generate up to 61,500 pounds of thrust each. It has a range of 6,882 miles, a service ceiling of 43,100 feet above sea level, and it cruises at up to 559 miles per hour.