B777 Lufthansa
Complete package of the Project Open Sky B777-200LRF as a representation of Lufthansa Cargo's Boeing 777-200F, the first of five is due for delivery next year. Complete with POSKY Boeing 777 virtual cockpit. Repaint by Paul Craig.
Lufthansa B777 Bestellung
- Lufthansa is set to be the European launch partner of the new Boeing 777-9 (both the 777-8 and 777-9 are referred to as the 777X program). The 777X is the latest and greatest Boeing aircraft and will be its passenger airframe available since the decline of orders for the Boeing 747 (although a comeback isn’t ruled out).
- At that point, Lufthansa Cargo will operate seven 777Fs and ten MD-11Fs. Last month (January), Lufthansa Cargo chief executive Peter Gerber confirmed: “We know that in the end we only want to have the B777, and the MD-11 is out, but we will continue to fly it as long as business opportunities are there.”.
- On September 19, 2013, Lufthansa confirmed a firm order of 20 777-9Xs prior to an official launch of the aircraft. Boeing launched the 777X at the 2013 Dubai Air Show. 7 In March 2014, ANA of Japan ordered 20 777-9X models.
Lufthansa Cargo PMDG MD-11F PMDG B777F Captain Sim B777F Aero Logic PMDG Boeing 777F Eurowings Aerosoft Airbus A319/320 Wilco Airbus Vol. 2 Majestic Dash8-Q400 PMDG B737 Swiss Aerosoft Airbus A320/321 PMDG B777 Austrian Aerosoft Airbus A319/320/321 AS Airbus UHD Project WOW Air Aerosoft Airbus A320/321 Custom Aerosoft A320-Family Aerosoft. Lufthansa Cargo flight LH8402, a Boeing 777-F, returned to land at Frankfurt International Airport (FRA), Germany after the cockpit crew noticed unreliable airspeed indicator readings. Prior to the departure on October 10, 2020, various scheduled maintenance tasks had been performed on.
B777 Lufthansa Cargo
Screenshot of Lufthansa Cargo Boeing 777-200F in flight.
Lufthansa Airlines Seating Chart 747
I gave this aircraft the registration no. of the oldest MD-11F (D-ALCO) Lufthansa Cargo have in service, they may retire this aircraft & give this registration no. to their first B777F.
As the Posky 777 2D panel is not very good, I have used the FSX Default B738 2D panel alongside the Posky 777 VC.
Boeing 777 9 Specs
Installation:
- Unzip downloaded files to a temporary folder.
- Copy the 'Boeing777-300' gauges into your FSX Gauges folder located by default at: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft GamesMicrosoft Flight Simulator XGauges
- Copy the 'msvcr70.dll' into your FSX main directory folder, this file allows FSX to use older gauge files from FS2002 etc.located by default at: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft GamesMicrosoft Flight Simulator X (This is the FSX main Directory)
- Copy & paste the folder 'Posky Boeing 777-200LRF' into your FSX Airplanes folder located by default at: OS (C)/Program Files(x86)/Microsoft Games/Microsoft Flight Simulator X/SimObjects/Airplanes
- Copy the contents of the 'Effects' folder into your FSX effects folder located by default at: C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft GamesMicrosoft Flight Simulator XEffects
When you add new livery texture folders, copy a 'texture.cfg' file into the new texture folder to enable the VC to function. The VC textures 'Texture.VC' included in this download are low resolution, but if you require higher resolution VC textures, you can convert them to 32bit using DXTbmp.
I have included my Posky utility panel toggle icon, this is an icon on the 2D panel that enables you to show & hide the utility panel by clicking on the icon.