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System requirements
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To y the x737project aircraft you need X-Plane 950 or higher on a Mac, Windows or Linux computer. A good CPU and a fast graphic card is strongly recommended (512MB VRAM recommended).
and place it inside a folder in the Aircraft directory in your X-Plane 950+ folder. Please do not remove any les or folders from the directory structure inside the x737 aircraft directory, everything is precongured to use the x737 aircraft ,out of the box. You are ready to y now! The aircraft will be loaded from X-Planes ,Aircraft->Load Aircraft menu, the various liveries from the menu item below (,Load Livery) 2. Download the manual and ight planning software from the x737project manual page ! http://www.eadt.eu/index.php?manual
and put them where you want. Please read the manuals before you launch the aircraft for the rst time! 3. If you want to have a completely new ight management feeling get the unparalleled Universal FMC by Javier Cortes which is fully supported by the x737 aircraft. Get it from ! http://ufmc.eadt.eu
and download as amany livery packages as you want. To use the liveries, drag the contents of the downloaded ,liveries folder into the ,liveries folder of you existing x737 installation. Do not overwrite the ,liveries folder to avoid losing your old liveries! When the x737 aircraft is launched, all liveries inside the ,liveries directory are available from the ,Liveries menu below ,Load Aircraft.
- if you want to use the narrowscreen panel, duplicate (copy) the le panel.png from the ,narrowscreen directory into the directory -PANELS- (i.e. one layer up) - if you want to use the widescreenscreen panel, duplicate (copy) the le panel.png from the ,widescreen directory into the directory -PANELS- (i.e. one layer up)
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The x737 plugin offers you a wide range of USB joystick commands, giving you control over many x737 specic functions. To use these commands, please delete the old plugin ,x737joystickCommands.xpl from the general Resources/plugins-folder. We strongly recommend to trash the X-Plane preferences in order to remove the previously dened commands. To use the USB commands, select ,Settings->Joystick & Equipment in X-Plane and set the keys or AdvButtons to x737 commands. Use the path selector in the upper right part of the window to navigate to the x737 commands. All commands have short helping descriptions visible when they are selected.
Credits
The x737 is a project founded by Benedikt Stratmann and Pierre Stone, both members of the European Aircraft Developers Team (EADT; http://www.eadt.eu), and in fact most of the aircraft is made by us. However we have plenty of helping hands. Dennis Pruefer is the chief painter of the EADT: A lot of wonderful liveries are made by Dennis. A number of 3D model concepts was developed by Dennis. Alfred Schwarting has made the widescreen panel for the x737 aircraft. Rob Rickards has given a lot of technical 737NG hints. The aircarft wouldnt live without Robs input. Chris Brady, author of the Boeing 737 Technical Site (http://www.b737.org.uk/) and the book derived from this site gave us the permission to use a number of unique 737 photos from his works. His book with the same title (The Boeing 737 Technical Guide, http://www.b737.org.uk/book.htm) is a must-have for all 737 enthusiasts. A number of great painters produced more than 100 unparalleled paints for the x737project aircraft. The authors and liveries are listed in a seperate document. Many thanks to all these people, and thanks to many friends that are not listed above for their help. The x737project lives from the input from the community! Finally many thanks for the donations for our project, helping a lot to pay the billd for webservers, trafc and tools we need to build and improve our products.
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Get all liveries, the latest plugin, manual and planning sheets from our team site, giving you access to more projects: ! http://www.eadt.eu
Report x737 bugs to bugreports@eadt.eu. The big meeting point for the X-Plane community is of course ! Enjoy! http://www.x-plane.org