This comprehensive guide will cover everything you need to know about the iFly 737 for FSX, from its incredible technical features and variant options to its legacy and how it stands the test of time.
to purchase, install, and update the aircraft. It acts as the primary gateway for license activation and managing liveries. Adding Liveries
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The visual overhaul of the new iFly 737 for FSX is immediately apparent upon stepping into the virtual cockpit. Every gauge, switch, and text label has been re-textured in high-definition to ensure crisp readability, even when zooming in to program the Flight Management Computer (FMC).
: An external configuration manager allows you to swap jet engine types and wingtip configurations. Current "New" iFly Developments (2025-2026)
, though the most recent "new" developments from iFly have shifted significantly toward modern platforms like .
For those looking to experience this classic today, the iFly 737 NG for FSX is still available for purchase from several major flight simulation retailers:
: Designed utilizing exact 3DS Max structures, the external models sport dynamic wing flex, animated engine components, ground service vehicle connections, and custom light maps tailored to FSX-specific bump/specular materials. Cockpit Environments: 2D and Virtual Formats
: Features a fully simulated Inertial Reference System (IRS) , FMS with conditional waypoints, and a realistic GPWS .
: Ships with very few liveries; others must be downloaded separately FMC versatility , including keyboard entry support Visual Age : Cockpit can appear "bright" compared to modern standards iFly 737NG for FSX
A newly integrated tablet interface allows pilots to manage payloads, calculate takeoff performance metrics, and control ground equipment directly from the cockpit.
Features a fully functional FMC (Flight Management Computer).
Fully simulated IRS, FMC, and 3D virtual cockpit with clickable gauges.
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to purchase, install, and update the aircraft. It acts as the primary gateway for license activation and managing liveries. Adding Liveries
(Additional related search suggestions prepared.)
The visual overhaul of the new iFly 737 for FSX is immediately apparent upon stepping into the virtual cockpit. Every gauge, switch, and text label has been re-textured in high-definition to ensure crisp readability, even when zooming in to program the Flight Management Computer (FMC).
: An external configuration manager allows you to swap jet engine types and wingtip configurations. Current "New" iFly Developments (2025-2026)
, though the most recent "new" developments from iFly have shifted significantly toward modern platforms like .
For those looking to experience this classic today, the iFly 737 NG for FSX is still available for purchase from several major flight simulation retailers:
: Designed utilizing exact 3DS Max structures, the external models sport dynamic wing flex, animated engine components, ground service vehicle connections, and custom light maps tailored to FSX-specific bump/specular materials. Cockpit Environments: 2D and Virtual Formats
: Features a fully simulated Inertial Reference System (IRS) , FMS with conditional waypoints, and a realistic GPWS .
: Ships with very few liveries; others must be downloaded separately FMC versatility , including keyboard entry support Visual Age : Cockpit can appear "bright" compared to modern standards iFly 737NG for FSX
A newly integrated tablet interface allows pilots to manage payloads, calculate takeoff performance metrics, and control ground equipment directly from the cockpit.
Features a fully functional FMC (Flight Management Computer).
Fully simulated IRS, FMC, and 3D virtual cockpit with clickable gauges.