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}}The '''Boeing 727''' is a mid-size, narrow-body, three-engine, T-tailed commercial jet [[:Category:Airliners|airliner]]. The first [[:Category:Boeing|Boeing]] 727 flew in 1963 and for over a decade it was the most produced commercial jet airliner in the world. When production ended in 1984, a total of 1,831 aircraft had been produced.


The Boeing 727 is a mid-size, narrow-body, three-engine, T-tailed commercial jet airliner. The first Boeing 727 flew in 1963 and for over a decade it was the most produced commercial jet airliner in the world. When production ended in 1984, a total of 1,831 aircraft had been produced.
The model for [[FlightGear]] is currently alpha, but will have some nice eye candies like [[Howto: Implement generic tyre smoke|tyre smoke]], contrails, engine smoke, [[Howto: Implement pushback|pushback]], hopefully a good [[Cockpit|3d-flightdeck]], a good [[autopilot]] usuable from cockpit and a as near-as-possible-realistic [[FDM]]. As it is OpenSource all developers and users are invited to improve this aicraft to make it realistic as possible.


The Model for FlightGear is currently alpha, but will have some nice eye candies like tyre smoke, contrails, engine smoke, pushback, hopefully a good 3d-flightdeck, a good autopilot usuable from cockpit and a as near-as-possible-realistic fdm. As it is OpenSource all developers and users are invited to improve this aicraft to make it realistic as possible.
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Last Version 0.2 from 10/18/2009
== Development status/Issues/Todo ==
== Development status/Issues/Todo ==
'''Outside:'''
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*[http://rbogash.com/727history.html page about the 727-prototype]
*[http://rbogash.com/727history.html page about the 727-prototype]
*[http://www.boeing-727.com/ unofficial site about the 727]
*[http://www.boeing-727.com/ unofficial site about the 727]
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Boeing 727-230
Boeing 727-230 in LH livery
Boeing 727-230 in LH livery
Type Airliner
Author(s) Heiko Schulz, Emmanuel Barranger
FDM YASim
--aircraft= 727-230
Status Alpha

The Boeing 727 is a mid-size, narrow-body, three-engine, T-tailed commercial jet airliner. The first Boeing 727 flew in 1963 and for over a decade it was the most produced commercial jet airliner in the world. When production ended in 1984, a total of 1,831 aircraft had been produced.

The model for FlightGear is currently alpha, but will have some nice eye candies like tyre smoke, contrails, engine smoke, pushback, hopefully a good 3d-flightdeck, a good autopilot usuable from cockpit and a as near-as-possible-realistic FDM. As it is OpenSource all developers and users are invited to improve this aicraft to make it realistic as possible.

Last Version 0.2 from 10/18/2009

Development status/Issues/Todo

Outside:

  • wings not yet completed (fairings missing, flaps and slat animation could be better)
  • stair missing
  • animating passenger doors not yet
  • completing texture mapping not yet
  • livery-over-mp not yet
  • lighting
  • has tyre smoke
  • has now pushback feature

3d Cockpit:

  • mainpanel in the work, first added instruments

General:

  • well, it is Alpha! ;-)

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