
The overall team consist of 4 members AJ (Andrzej Borysewicz), Dimitris and Kostas (Konstantinos) Koronakis and Gary Hunter.Īs you can read in the first section, the real production was stopped recently. Delta Wing Simulations first launched the X-Plane F-16 BLOCK 52+, then AD Simulations (AD stands for the first letters of the team member names Andrzej (AJ) and Dimitris) was born with Dimitris and AJ and now both teams have merged. (Source Wikipedia)īut first this else you could be confused and that’s not what we want.
BOMBARDIER CRJ SERIES
In Bombardier’s lineup, the CRJ Series was formerly marketed alongside a family of larger jets, the CSeries (now majority-owned by Airbus and marketed as the Airbus A220), and a twin-turboprop, the QSeries (now owned by De Havilland Canada and marketed as the Dash 8). Competitors included the British Aerospace 146, the Embraer E-Jet family, the Fokker 70 and the Fokker 100. Several additional variants of the type were subsequently introduced, including the elongated CRJ1000 and the CRJ550 and CRJ705 which were modified to comply with scope clauses. Officially launched in 1997, the CRJ700’s maiden flight took place on it was soon followed by the stretched CRJ900 variant. The CRJ program was acquired by Japanese corporation Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in 2020, which ended production of the aircraft.ĭuring the 1990s, Bombardier initiated development on the CRJ-X, a program to produce enlarged derivatives of its popular CRJ100/200 family.

Their design was derived from the smaller CRJ100 and 200 airliners, the other members of the Bombardier CRJ aircraft family. Introductionĭo you know that the nickname for the Bombardier CRJ jets is/was “Canadian Rookie Jet” or that the longer CRJ900 was named “Longdart”? Anyway, the Bombardier CRJ700, CRJ900, and CRJ1000 are a family of regional jet airliners that were designed and manufactured by Canadian transportation conglomerate Bombardier between 19. Curious what your personal reporter Angelique van Campen for other findings has and how all the testing worked out? Take a cup of coffee or tea, relax and enjoy the review. Overall a well balanced CRJ700 with extraordinary 3D skills. It comes with weathered panels, scratches where ever applicable, awesome realistic photo material, sharp decals on all panels but also sharp EFIS and EICAS DUs.Īlthough 99 percent of all systems are simulated, some systems are for the moment using default X-Plane programming like the Auto Pilot, FMS and a couple of others. In the 3D cockpit all modelling skills come together. The same for the Virtual Cabin that comes with “unexpected” animations, ready to eat from the well modelled oven or would you like a cup of coffee? The external model is crafted with love, and eye for many details and razor sharp decals. The modelled AD Simulations Bombardier CRJ700 is a 3D masterpiece.

AD Simulations Bombardier CRJ700 Review Summary
