| The 777 Collection Version 7.1.1 (Updated July 21, 2005)
If you are wondering just how these apps work, give the freeware version a try. It consists of five displays, each with limited functionality. Its primary objective is to allow users to test their systems for compatibility before purchasing. Try downloading our User Manual below if you want to see how detailed these programs really are! I/O capabilities will not be included in the demo version, as well as some advanced functions. Also, the fuel page is not synchronized with FS2004 in the evaluation version. The values are correct in the registered version.
New for registered users in Version 7.1.1! The long awaited bleed air synoptic page is now available! Here are some of the other features in the newest release:
Registered Version The registered version of the 777 Collection is a very detailed rendition of the Multi-Function displays found on-board the B777. Keypresses for each function are assignable via an external file, and all inputs are simple button presses. In the registered version, you get the following displays:
Major functions in the registered version include:
Comprehensive User Manual The 777 Collection is accompanied by a comprehensive user manual, which details various aspects of the software. It is not intended to be a pilot manual, but instead it outlines the available systems and what actuates them. It gives information on each of the displays, and how they work in general. Information on how to customize the application is outlined, including how to add/change your own items in the digital checklist. Also included are sections telling how to perform realistic engine starts/shut downs, as well as APU functions. Click
here to download the User Manual in MS Word format (1,381 kb) Completness The default 777 displays in Microsoft Flight Simulator are maybe 5% complete when compared to the functionality of the actual displays. In retrospect, the 777 Collection is currently closer to 65%-70% "complete." In other words, these apps are not "done", but like Microsoft Flight Simulator, they are more than functional enough to satisfy even the most avid of users. As the software gets closer to completion, users will be able to upgrade at no extra charge. Future upgrades will be available to registered users at no extra charge. Compatibility Pro MFD is being developed on a Flight Sim 2004 platform, and requires a registered version of FSUIPC to operate. Pro MFD is also compatible with WideFS clients.
Price / Ordering As noted above, the software still has new functions and revisions to be added. So I am offering it to users at a discount until its "completion". Cost will increase in increments until the final version is available. Apon completion, you will receive the full version at no extra cost. Final cost is expected to be $100-$150.
Paypal will show a payment to AirPanther@aol.com Commercial Pricing The price listed above is for amateur flight sim builders only. If you seek Pro MFD for professional projects, please contact us for details. Help Us Advertise - Special Offer!If you enjoy this software, please display a link to the Pro MFD web site! Send us a link to your web site with a Pro MFD banner displayed, and we will reduce the cost by 10%.
Download the 777 Collection 777 Collection Evaluation Version (April 2005) User Manual available above. For questions, comments, or problems, please contact Robert Prather at AirPanther@aol.com |