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Flight Factor Updates Rolls-Royce Trent 800 Engines for 777-200ER

Flight Factor Introduces Enhanced Rolls-Royce Trent 800 Engines for 777-200ER Addon
Flight Factor has announced the release of updated Rolls-Royce Trent 892 engines for its 777-200ER addon, now accessible to users who own the Engine Extension pack. The update, revealed through the X-Plane.org forums, features a completely redesigned 3D engine model alongside custom sound profiles specifically developed for the Trent 800 series. These improvements aim to elevate the realism and immersion of the flight simulation experience.
Technical Enhancements and Simulation Accuracy
Ramzzess, a representative from Flight Factor, detailed that the update incorporates a new Engine Pressure Ratio and Thrust model, achieving performance accuracy within 2% of actual engine data. This refinement is intended to deliver a more authentic and precise simulation of the Trent 800’s operational characteristics, catering to enthusiasts and professionals seeking high fidelity in virtual aviation.
Market Context and Availability
The timing of this release coincides with a period of robust demand for Rolls-Royce jet engines, as the company recently reported a 50% increase in profits. This positive market environment may bode well for the reception of the updated Trent 800 engines. Nevertheless, the enhancements will contend with offerings from other leading engine manufacturers, including General Electric and Pratt & Whitney, whose competitive responses could shape future market dynamics. The ultimate impact of Flight Factor’s update will depend on user reception regarding the improvements in engine performance and reliability.
For new customers, the full 777-200ER v2 Ultimate package, which includes the Engine Expansion pack, is available for purchase on the X-Plane.org store at $104. Existing owners of the 777 v2 Ultimate can acquire the Engine Expansion pack as an upgrade for $15.

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