Posted on: January 29, 2023 Posted by: admin Comments: 0


Third-party developers shared news today about Microsoft flight simulator add-ons, including planes and scenery.

We started with Aerosoft, which published new images of its next Airbus A330. We take another look at the exterior in Lufthansa livery, the flight deck and the EFB tablet, including graphics, performance calculator, flight plan display and save-state system.

SimSkunkWorks then released two more videos of its Leonardo SF-260 (or SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 if you prefer the old name) showing spins and stunts.

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Going to the airports, Drzewiecki Designreleased new screenshots of its upcoming Tallinn Airport (EETN) serving the Estonian capital.

A newly announced airport is coming from fly2high, and is the airport of Poznań in Poland. This rather relevant airport is 98% complete and will launch by the end of the month. It will cost €15, but those who have already purchased Warsaw Airport from the developer will be able to purchase it for €8.99.

You can see what it looks like in the trailer below.

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Other advertisement comes from UK2000 Scenery, which traces back to the United States with the Chicago/Aurora Municipal Airport (KARR) in the United States. Focusing primarily on general and business aviation, this airport is one of many in the Chicago area and is also home to the Air Classics Aviation Museum.

It will launch on February 3 for £12.49. You can see what it looks like in the screenshots below.

Microsoft flight simulator It is currently available for PC, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox Cloud Gaming, including Game Pass. If you want to learn more, you should keep an eye on TechRaptor as we host daily Microsoft flight simulator news to keep you up to date on the many addons coming and being released for the simulator.



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