Microsoft Flight Simulator

Microsoft Flight Simulator Has New Airports

A few new airports and fresh components for upcoming Microsoft Flight Simulator add-ons were released by third-party developers.

The Aermacchi/Leonardo M-346 Master has new screenshots, which were first made public by IndiaFoxtEcho.

The developer says there are still a few glitches to fix but that the quality level is now a lot closer to what it wants to be with the second beta that has been made available to testers. Just Flight and WB-Sims have made the 172SP Classic Enhancement available in the former’s store if you are interested in flying the Cessna 172 with a better level of realism. It is available for €18.95. It is important to note that for this to function, you must have the Deluxe or Premium Deluxe edition of the Sim.

Microsoft Flight Simulator Releases New Airports

Moving on to airport releases, SceneryTR design will soon make available Turkey’s enormous Istanbul Airport (LTFM).

At the time, this is likewise only accessible through the official store and costs $15.99.

Do keep in mind that the marketplace update may take a few hours to go out, so if you have not found it yet, check again later.

Saga Airport, on the other hand, was made available in Japan by SNJ Sim.

SimMarket is where you can get it for $8 + relevant VAT. The Philippines’ Francisco Bangoy International Airport (RPMD), which serves Davao, has been the subject of work by Airwil Sceneries. Vestmannaeyjar Airfield (BIVM) in Iceland, a small but intriguing airport servicing the island of Heimaey in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, was announced by Microsoft Flight Simulator.

An official release date for the patch for Microsoft Flight Simulator 40th Anniversary Edition has been set: On November 11, everyone will receive it for free. Twelve new aircraft, 20 older missions from the game, four sizable commercial airports, ten glider airports, and fourteen heliports will all be included in the update.