The Boeing 727, introduced in the 1960s, was one of Boeing's pioneering jet-powered aircraft. It quickly became recognizable for its distinctive "T-tail" design and three rear-mounted engines. This configuration allowed the 727 to operate efficiently from smaller, regional airports, making it a favorite among airlines. With over 1,800 units produced by 1984, the Boeing 727 was one of the most successful domestic aircraft of its time. Although only a few operators still use the Boeing 727 today, it played a crucial role in the global airline industry during its prime.
Good and well done. A bit too expensive but god. Thanks
NEW! ProDeskSim Honeycomb Bravo addon for the E-jet series aircraft!
The mod is extremely well made and adds a new level of realism to my homemade cockpit. I plan on buying other mods for different planes, as they are easy to install and remove.
Two days before Christmas, my package had not arrived after a couple of weeks, so I emailed asking where it was. ProDeskSim took it upon themselves to overnight me the mod at no extra cost. Now that's first-class service.
Love the way that the controls have a secure detents—no fumbling to find the position. It works particularly well with the ToLiss Airbuses because the ToLiss plugin permits throttle calibration over and above the general joystick controls in X-Plane. When I select MCT or TOGA at take off there’s no question about the position. Then when I fall back to CLIMB, again, I don’t have to fiddle with or even look at the throttle position. Same with the flaps and speedbrake levers. Excellent product.
The 747 Bravo throttle **** together with the spring loaded flaps, gards and detent speed break for me are a great addon for the Bravo throttle. The flap- and speed-break-levers are working absolutely precisely and the replacement **** for the thrust- and thrust-reverse-levers lay much better in the hand than the tiny original bravo ****. The 3D-printing quality is superb. For me a must-have for better handling and for immersion.