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Replicating a Simulated ‘Queen of the Skies’

Flying the classic Boeing 747 feels ‘totally real’ on either popular gaming platform.

The 747 Classic for the XP11 features blueprint accuracy. [Image courtesy of Peter James]
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Key Takeaways:

  • The author shares a deep, nostalgic love for the Boeing 747, stemming from childhood experiences and films, lamenting the modern decline in public accessibility and excitement for aviation.
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020's default 747-8i boasts excellent, photorealistic visuals and recently upgraded systems, but its flight model feels too lightweight and the default sounds are poor.
  • X-Plane's SSG 747-8i offers a more realistic and heavy-feeling flight model and good sounds compared to MSFS2020, although its visuals are not as photorealistic.
  • The X-Plane 747-200 Classic (Felis) is highly praised as the most realistic 747 simulation available, excelling in dynamic flight physics, detailed visuals, and authentic sound, providing an exceptionally immersive experience.
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Ever since I was a small child, my eyes and imagination were filled with one airplane: the Boeing 747. I believe it all started when I saw Airport 1975 on the big screen. That movie forever made a permanent impression on me and was responsible for my daydreaming, doodling, and not doing very well in school. 

A real American Airlines 747-100 was used for the movie. Many of the flying scenes were real as well. After watching the movie, I knew I wanted to be an airline pilot when I grew up. That was the era of actually being able to go to any airport and see big, loud, powerful airliners up close and personal. My dad would often take me to Ontario, California (KONT), east of the San Fernando Valley where I grew up, to gawk, listen, and even climb onto jetliners in between flights. 

Peter James

Peter is an experienced Part 135 business jet pilot with a passion for simulators and how they blend with the real world. Learning to fly at age 12, he supplemented his passion and career goals with the early versions of Microsoft Flight Simulator. With the growing realism of all PC simulators today, he frequently uses them for extra proficiency, and loves to show other pilots how great they are.

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