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Boeing 727-200 Advanced FSX & P3D

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Boeing 727-200 (Pax and Freighter) advanced native version for FSX SP2 and Acceleration. Comes with a 2D panel and virtual cockpit plus one FMC that works! Includes two repaints : Pacific Air Express eflp ADVA RSBK (INS) and HAPAG (FMC). compatible multiplayer by default. Also includes many updates. Read the manual.

The Boeing 727 was for a very long time, the airline's most popular worldwide. The 727 flew for the first time in 1963.

The design of the 727 was the result of a compromise between United Airlines, American Airlines and Eastern Airlines on the configuration of the successor to the Boeing 707. United Airlines wanted a four for its flights to airports at higher elevations, particularly its hubs Stapleton International Airport. American Airlines wanted a twin-engine aircraft for efficiency reasons. Eastern Airlines was hoping for a third engine for its flights to the Caribbean. Finally, the three airlines agreed on a trijet. Thus was born the 727.
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