Today freeware developer LevelUp released its Boeing 737 NG series for X-Plane 12 and X-Plane 11, and the best part of the news is that it’s completely free.
The package includes five variants, the 737-600, -700, the ubiquitous -800, -900, and -900ER. They have been optimized for a low footprint on your storage drive while keeping a high level of detail. Each fuselage variant has its own dedicated flight dynamics.
The systems are based on the popular Zibo version on top of a completely reskinned EFB tablet named CornUI, which promises new features to come down the line.
Options like Split Scimitar Winglets and the Performance Improvement Package are included, including old-school ones like bare wingtips and eyebrow windows.
You can grab it for the very inexpensive price of zero dollars on Orbx Direct.
If you’d like to see what the aircraft looks like before downloading, you can enjoy a full gallery of screenshots below, showing both the external models and the flight deck.
If you’re unfamiliar with X-Plane 12 and 11, they’re the latest two versions of the flight simulator by Laminar Research. They’re currently available for PC.
The latest officially released update is 12.1.2, which came at the end of summer, while a release candidate for 12.1.3 has just been made available. The official launch of this update, which focuses mostly on ATC improvement, shouldn’t be too far.
If you’re interested in more free aircraft for flight simulators, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 just received the Fouga C.25S Castel.