Feelthere 737 PIC

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Skymuncher Trainee

Hi everyone,

The first screenshots of the new Feelthere 737 Pilot In Command are now displayed on the Wilco Publishing website.
http://www.wilcopub.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=prod_737pic

The 737 PIC serie will include the 737-300, 737-400 and 737-500. Take a look at the screenshots: WOW I cannot wait Bow Down

GENERAL FEATURES

Highly detailed Boeing 737-300/400/500
GMax exterior/interior models
Simulated systems : IRS, Flight Controls, Fuel Systems, electrical (battery, APU,...), anti-ice, hydraulics, pressurization, pneumatics, air conditioning, lights, etc.
Photorealistic 2D panels, including multiple views : overhead, pedestal,…
Interactive Virtual cockpit – Exactly as the real aircraft
Detailed passenger’s view and cabin
Numerous international liveries and Boeing’s house livery
Frame-rate friendly
Easy-to-use PAINT KIT to create your own airline
Technical support provided by Wilco Publishing and by FeelThere.com
AIRCRAFT FEATURES

Realistic flight dynamics engineered by a FS flight dynamics expert and tested by active 737 pilots
Digitized sounds set recorded from the real plane : engine, APU, batteries, air conditioning, passenger signs, clicks,... A very realistic audio experience!
Realistic animations : hydraulic suspension, flaps, slats, spoilerons, speed brakes, thrust reversers, landing gear, passengers and cargo doors,...
High-resolution textures (32 bits)
PANEL FEATURES

NEW : Inertial Reference System (IRS) – Fully working Navigational System
NEW : Complete Traffic & Collision Avoidance System II (TCAS) simulation with audio-visual Traffic Advisory and Resolution Advisory system
NEW : Fully simulated autoland system
NEW : Hotspots on the panel to access multiple 2D panels
NEW : Graphic panel resolution up to 1600 x 1200 pixels !
Overhead : major systems simulated
Vector graphics displays (GDI+ technology) for nicer and smoother graphics
Very accurate AutoPilot control panel simulating ALL the 737 features
Realistic FMS : main features including SIDs & STARs and all the ‘bells and whistles’ you would expect from a Pilot in Command product
FMC Database : standard feelThere database, updated regularly
Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS) with multiple callouts
Pop up instrument (PFD, ED,...) screens for multi-monitor displays
Numerous warnings and caution messages
Battery and generators switches fully operative with corresponding action
APU startup/shutdown sequences fully simulated, for a complete cold & dark cockpit
Fully working and complete thrust management simulation
’NEW’ is about new features compared to previous Pilot in Command products.

I got my credit card ready 😀

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Zach (ranald) Captain

Those shots look great!!I'm going to add that to my 737 fleet.

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Skymuncher Trainee

The virtual cockpit especially looks incredible 😀

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Skymuncher wrote:

Hi everyone,

The first screenshots of the new Feelthere 737 Pilot In Command are now displayed on the Wilco Publishing website.
http://www.wilcopub.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=prod_737pic

The 737 PIC serie will include the 737-300, 737-400 and 737-500. Take a look at the screenshots: WOW I cannot wait Bow Down

GENERAL FEATURES

Highly detailed Boeing 737-300/400/500
GMax exterior/interior models
Simulated systems : IRS, Flight Controls, Fuel Systems, electrical (battery, APU,...), anti-ice, hydraulics, pressurization, pneumatics, air conditioning, lights, etc.
Photorealistic 2D panels, including multiple views : overhead, pedestal,…
Interactive Virtual cockpit – Exactly as the real aircraft
Detailed passenger’s view and cabin
Numerous international liveries and Boeing’s house livery
Frame-rate friendly
Easy-to-use PAINT KIT to create your own airline
Technical support provided by Wilco Publishing and by FeelThere.com
AIRCRAFT FEATURES

Realistic flight dynamics engineered by a FS flight dynamics expert and tested by active 737 pilots
Digitized sounds set recorded from the real plane : engine, APU, batteries, air conditioning, passenger signs, clicks,... A very realistic audio experience!
Realistic animations : hydraulic suspension, flaps, slats, spoilerons, speed brakes, thrust reversers, landing gear, passengers and cargo doors,...
High-resolution textures (32 bits)
PANEL FEATURES

NEW : Inertial Reference System (IRS) – Fully working Navigational System
NEW : Complete Traffic & Collision Avoidance System II (TCAS) simulation with audio-visual Traffic Advisory and Resolution Advisory system
NEW : Fully simulated autoland system
NEW : Hotspots on the panel to access multiple 2D panels
NEW : Graphic panel resolution up to 1600 x 1200 pixels !
Overhead : major systems simulated
Vector graphics displays (GDI+ technology) for nicer and smoother graphics
Very accurate AutoPilot control panel simulating ALL the 737 features
Realistic FMS : main features including SIDs & STARs and all the ‘bells and whistles’ you would expect from a Pilot in Command product
FMC Database : standard feelThere database, updated regularly
Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS) with multiple callouts
Pop up instrument (PFD, ED,...) screens for multi-monitor displays
Numerous warnings and caution messages
Battery and generators switches fully operative with corresponding action
APU startup/shutdown sequences fully simulated, for a complete cold & dark cockpit
Fully working and complete thrust management simulation
’NEW’ is about new features compared to previous Pilot in Command products.

I got my credit card ready 😀

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