Microsoft Flight Simulator Twin Otter, CRJ, M-346 Master, & T-45 Goshawk Get Impressive New Screenshots
Microsoft Flight Simulator Twin Otter, CRJ, M-346 Master, & T-45 Goshawk Get Impressive New Screenshots
Third-party developers are working hard on new aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator, and two of them provided new looks at their progress.
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Giuseppe Nelva
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Third-party developers are working hard on new aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator, and two of them provided new looks at their progress.
Aerosoft showcased the first look in the simulator at the de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter, and it’s looking better and better.
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Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Landmarks Singapore Screenshots as Cusco & Quiberon Airports Release
Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Landmarks Singapore Screenshots as Cusco & Quiberon Airports Release
Microsoft Flight Simulator is getting more and more scenery add-ons from third-party developers, and today we get to see more specimens.
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Giuseppe Nelva
Microsoft Flight Simulator is getting more and more scenery add-ons from third-party developers, and today we get to see more specimens.
First of all, Orbx released more images of its Landmarks Singapore City Pack, which looks better and better with every reveal. It even comes with dynamic laser lights.
Next, come two airports that have been just released. Flight Sim Development Group launched the previously-announced Cusco (SPZO) in Peru.
Microsoft Flight Simulator Milano Linate, Mykonos, Minamidaito, & Kitaidaito Airports Announced
Third-party add-on developers are continuing to create content for Microsoft Flight Simulator at a breathtaking pace.
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The good folks at Jetstream Designs announced that Milano Linate (LIML) will be released soon.
The airport will reflect major renovation works happened in the real airport, including:
a new concourse has been built
the main terminal has been renovated landside
the ground has changed a bit
a new hangar has been built at the Linate Prime area (GA area)
You can find a bunch of images below.
Gate15Scenery also had an announcement to make. They’re bringing to Microsoft Flight Simulator the Japanese southern island airports of Minamidaito (ROMD) and Kitaidaito (RORK).
Many wonder how it’s going to work out, so Twinfinite asked directly to head of Microsoft Flight Simulator Jorg Neumann during a recent interview.
Neumann explained how he sees the Xbox release as an opportunity to expand the hobby and pledged not to dumb down the simulator at all.
On the other hand, efforts will be done on the front of tutorials and assists in order to help players get acquainted with the complexity of the simulation.
Dedicated peripherals will also be made available by third-party manufacturers, enabling what Neumann considers part of the journey to becoming a simmer.