Flight Simulation developers continue to provide daily news about upcoming products for Microsoft Flight Simulator and more, and relevant updates.
Every day, Simulation Daily publishes a roundup of all the news across the industry, to let you stay up to date with what’s going on. Incidentally, today we have news for the whole trinity of civilian flight simulators, including X-Plane and Lockheed Martin Prepar3D.
But before we get down to business, here’s a link to relevant news that has been covered individually.
Without further ado, I leave you with the news. If you’re interested in general gaming news, we also have a dedicated recap for that.
San Francisco International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets Update 1.1.1, Update 1.2 Teased
Today Flightbeam Studios released a major update for its San Francisco International Airport (KSFO) in the United States, also mentioning that the airport is the best-selling ever for the developer.
The update includes the newly-built high-speed taxiway Tango, new airport vehicles, improved runway textures and decals (alongside the restoration of rubber marks that were loft between layers), and new flora.
Below you can find the full changelog.
- New taxiway layout (high speed taxiway T and surrounding area)
- Tweaks to shoreline
- G gates improved jetway length to reach PMDG 777
- Some shrubs, grass added to various ground areas
- Taxiway decal resolution improvements
- Improved runway textures, with added grooves to match real airport and other enhancements
- New, detailed fire trucks added to airport fire stations
- Improvements to runway lighting, particularly light positions
- Many other improvements and additions
We also hear that the upcoming version 1.2 will include custom taxiway lighting, alongside “many other surprises.”
British Isles Mesh Released for X-Plane
Stool released the British Isles MeshXP package, focusing on improving the elevation of the area focusing on the UK.
You can find it on Simmarket for $19.39.
Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport Released for P3D
Horizon Sim released its rendition of Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport (KPVD) in the US for Lockheed Martin Prepar3D 5.
It’s available on Simmarket for approximately $26. It comes with the following features.
- International Airport 2024 layout.
- Airport Groundpoly.
- Compatible with Orbx openLC North America.
- Dynamic Light.
- Animated Jetway.
- FPS friendly.
If you’d like even more Flight Simulation news, you can enjoy yesterday’s roundup.
If you’re new to simulation and perhaps you’re interested in starting out, but are held back by the apparent complexity of the genre, you can find help in our starting guide and in our article on how to handle add-ons in Microsoft Flight Simulator.