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* Engines - for various different engines supported by the FDMs
* Engines - this aircraft is Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7R4D powered.


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Boeing 767-300
767-300 factory01.png
Type Airliner
Author(s) Isaias V. Prestes and Liam
FDM JSBSim
--aircraft= 767-300
Status Alpha
767-300 3D model at 3D editor
767-300 3D model at 3D editor
Thompson livery by Liam
Thompson livery by Liam
Transbrasil old colors

The Boeing 767-300 is a lengthened 767 ordered by Japan Airlines in 1983. It first flew on January 30, 1986, and was delivered to JAL on September 25.

The 767-300's direct competitor from Airbus is the A330-200. The 767-300 is expected to be replaced by the 787-8 in Boeing's lineup. As of August 2009, total orders for the 767-300/300ER/300F stand at 749 with 690 delivered. This includes 104 orders (all delivered) for the -300, 563 orders for the -300ER (535 delivered), and 82 orders for the -300F (51 delivered). A total of 661 Boeing 767-300/-300ER/-300F aircraft were in airline service as of July 2009.

Stretched 269-passenger version, with 3.07 m (10 ft 1 in) plug forward of wing and 3.35 m (11 ft) plug aft, and same gross weight as 767-200; strengthened landing gear and thicker metal in parts of fuselage and underwing skin; same flight deck and systems as other 767s; same engine options as 767-200ER; first ordered (by Japan Airlines) 29 September 1983. First flight with JT9D-7R4D engines 30 January 1986; certified with JT9D-7R4D and CF6-80A2 22 September 1986. First delivery (Japan Airlines) 25 September 1986. British Airways ordered 11 in August 1987, later increased to total 25, with Rolls-Royce RB211-524H engines; delivered from 8 February 1990. No longer available; weight and performance data in 2000-01 and previous Jane's.

Completed/In progress

The aircraft development was started at 10/29/2009.

Completed

  • Models - for 3D models
  • Splashs - for aircraft specific splash screens (tempoarary)
  • UVmap - for 3D models
  • Texture - for 3D models
  • Engines - this aircraft is Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7R4D powered.

In progress

  • FDMs - for various FDM configs that are supported (Isix)
  • Views - for aircraft-specific views (Isix)
  • Splashs - for aircraft specific splash screens (Liam, final)
  • Animations - for aircraft (asdfasdf)
  • Liveries - for livery-specific textures (Liam)

To do

  • Panels - for 2D/3D cockpit panels (maybe categorized into 2D/3D?)
  • Instruments - for aircraft specific instruments (possibly with its own Textures subfolder)
  • Sounds - for aircraft specific sounds
  • Systems - for systems such as the electrical system
  • Nasal - for aircraft specific Nasal scripts
  • Docs - for aircraft specific documentation
  • Huds - for aircraft specific HUDs
  • Resources - for all sorts of aircraft specific development resources that may be required by other developers to continue development of an aircraft (i.e. data, images, artwork etc) but that isn't officially included in any of the other folders because it isn't yet used. That is, such "resource" folders could/should be automatically excluded from the script that is currently used to create the default base package for distribution.

Extras that should be completed:

  • README
  • HELP
  • FEATURES
  • TODO
  • AUTHORS
  • CHANGELOG

Authors

Liam finished the 3D model, liam.gathercole at gmail dot com Isaías V. Prestes, isaias at gmail dot com If anyone can complete any other aspects of the Model PM 'liam' or 'isix' in the Forums or email.

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