Yet, before we move onto the nitty-gritty, here are a couple of handy links to the flight simulation news that did get individual coverage.
Without further ado, let’s move on to more news. If you’re interested in general gaming news, we have a dedicated roundup for these as well.
Warsaw Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Is “On Final”
Drzewiecki Design announced that its upcoming Warsaw Chopin Airpor (EPWA) is “on final.” If you’re unfamiliar with aviation lingo, that means that it’s very close to release.
We also get plenty of screenshots of the airport, which you can see above.
Microsoft Flight Simulator BN-2T Turbine Islander Shows the Flight Deck
Blackbox Simulation revealed another look at its upcoming Britten-Norman BN-2T Turbine Islander, and more precisely the military Defender 4S version.
Last week, we heard that release was a couple of weeks, away, so it should be launching soon.
Flagler Executive Airport For Microsoft Flight Simulator Released
Today CAT3DUAL Studios released Flagler Executive Airport (KFIN) in Florida, United States, for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
It can be found on Simmarket for $10.05, including the following features.
- New airport layout as of April 2024:
- relocation and extension of runway 11-29
- realignment of taxiway from T-hangars to the main ramp
- main ramp alignment and new pavement
- disconnect taxiway D from the main ramp
- Custom buildings on the airfield, including new T-hangars, Mosquito Control, and Florida ARNG Readiness Center on the Southeast corner
- Custom taxiway and runway signs, LAHSO markings on runway 6 and 11
- Helipad for Fire Flight between taxiway A1 and D, additional helipad at East Flagler Mosquito Control
- Medium-intensity runway edge lights, directional runway threshold lights, REIL, and taxiway edge lights
- Segmented circle with FAA L807 windsock
- FAA L802A Rotating beacon on top of the control tower (relocated from the fire station)
If you’d like to get into flight simulation but you’d like a helping hand to get started, you can read our introductory guide, alongside the second episode focusing on installing add-ons, and another showcasing the basic instruments.
You can also read more flight simulation news in yesterday’s roundup article.