The IXEG 737-300 focuses on the "Classic" series (300/400/500) rather than the "Next Generation" (NG) types found in newer default or payware planes. This means more manual flying, more complex systems management, and a deeper appreciation for the "steam-gauge" era, while still retaining a fully functional Flight Management System (FMS). Key Features of the V1.2/1.3 Updates
Updates to the underlying Gizmo plugin framework, reducing micro-stutters and improving frame rates during long-haul flights. -X-Plane 11- IXEG 737-300 V1.2 version download
For pilots of X-Plane 11, the "Take Command! IXEG 737 Classic" isn't just another add-on aircraft; it's a benchmark in simulation fidelity. The Boeing 737-300, the original "Classic," was a revolutionary aircraft, and the team at IXEG (International X-Plane Engineering Group) spent over half a decade crafting a digital recreation that set a new standard for immersion and systems depth. After a long wait, version 1.2 of the IXEG 737 arrived as a major milestone, bringing full compatibility and new life to the classic in X-Plane 11. The IXEG 737-300 focuses on the "Classic" series
If you encounter issues running the V1.2 version on X-Plane 11, check these common fixes: For pilots of X-Plane 11, the "Take Command
The flight model has been re-profiled using X-Plane 11’s latest ground effect and drag modeling. The landing gear behavior, ground roll, and crosswind handling are drastically improved. The aircraft no longer feels “on rails” but reacts to turbulence and microbursts with authentic heaviness.