FlightFactor has recently issued an update to their 767-300 ER Professional for X-Plane 11 and 12, with a couple of XP12-related fixes concerning performance, the tire friction coefficient, and more.

The 767-300 ER Professional brings the 767 experience to the X-Plane world, featuring an accurate flight model tested by real-world pilots, a pop-out EFB with checklists, options, menus, PA announcements, and more, VR support, in-flight Navigraph charts, an electronic interactive checklist with an automatic helper, a fully functional FMS and EFIS system, custom systems and failure model, accurate 3D models with real dimensions based on external drawings provided by Boeing, high-resolution textures, spatial rain simulation, detailed passenger cabin, wingflex, and more.

The update brings the aircraft to version 1.6.7, bringing a similar changelog as of the latest 757 update, with tweaks on the landing alt display brightness, removal of the X-Plane 12 rain from the cabin windows (which increases performance), and a slight reduction on the tire friction coefficient. The complete changelog follows down below:
1.6.7
– fixed landing alt display brt (xp12)
– removed xp12 rain from cabin windows, may help with low fps on some configurations (xp12)
– retuned a little windshields look (xp12)
– a little bit decreased tire friction coeff in some models (xp12)
The add-on is available on the X-Plane.Org Store for $79.00, requiring at least 4 GB of disk space to install, and is compatible with both X-Plane 11 and 12.
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