I believe you're asking about the QualityWings 787 for Flight Simulator (FSX/P3D), specifically regarding a "Beta 9 has expired" message and what the complete feature set of that version was.
First, a clarification: There is no public "Beta 9" of the QualityWings 787. The final, stable release versions were v1.1.1 (for FSX/P3D v3/v4) and later v1.4 (for P3D v4/v5). If you are seeing a "Beta 9 has expired" message, you are likely running an unofficial, leaked beta or an old, time-limited test build from before the official release (circa 2017-2018).
Here is what you need to know:
Subject: Access Issue — QualityWings 787 Beta 9 Expiration beta 9 has expired qualitywings 787
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Some users have bypassed the check by:
Here is the core mystery: This isn't a new error. So why is it surfacing now, years after the final release? There are three primary scenarios: I believe you're asking about the QualityWings 787
The message "Beta 9 has expired" is not a standard Windows error or a simulator bug. It is an internal timebomb mechanism embedded within older versions of the QualityWings 787.
"Beta 9" refers to a specific pre-release or limited-release build of the QualityWings 787 software. Like many complex add-ons in the FSX/P3D ecosystem, developers use time-limited betas to ensure users update to the final, stable version.
When QualityWings officially released the 787, they set an expiry date for older beta versions. If your system clock passes that date and you are still running an outdated plane configuration file or an old installer version, the aircraft’s internal license check fails, triggering the "Beta 9 has expired" lockdown. Describe user environment (simulator, OS, build version)
Ensure your Windows date, time, and timezone are set to Automatic. If you manually set your date to 2017 for any reason, change it back to the current year.
Despite the fix in v1.1.3, users still report this error due to:
.air file or .cfg that triggers the expiration check even if the core modules are updated.QW787.gau or QW787_2.dll can revert to beta behavior.This is the elephant in the room. The QualityWings team has been largely inactive in recent years. Their official forums are quiet, and there have been no major updates for MSFS. For FSX/P3D users, the "Beta 9 has expired" error is a wake-up call: the aircraft you are using is now considered abandonware in terms of support.
Many virtual pilots are using this issue as a reason to finally transition to the FlightFactor 787 (for X-Plane) or the Horizon Simulations 787-9 (freeware for MSFS). However, for those committed to P3D, the above solutions will keep the Dreamliner flying.