It may be the weekend, but flight simulation developers don’t ever stop delivering news and reveals. Today is no exception.
Like every day, Simulation Daily publishes a roundup with all the flight simulation news we are aware of.
If you’re interested in general gaming news, we also have another roundup dedicated to the topic.
Without further ado, I leave you with the news.
Milan Malpensa Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Showcased in New Screenshots
Aerosoft and developer David Rosenfelt revealed new screenshots of the upcoming Milan Malpensa International Airport (LIMC).
The major Italian hub’s interior should be finished in the next few weeks, and then the developer will work on completing the apron. Since this is actually my home airport, I can say that it’s very recognizable.
The developer is aiming to release this project in late fall or early winter 2024.
Warsaw Chopin Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator is “Entering the Pattern”
Drzewiecki Design released a batch of new screenshots of its upcoming Warsaw Chopin Airport (EPWA), also mentioning that the airport is “entering the pattern.”
If you’re wondering about the aviation lingo, it means that release isn’t far.
Boeing 757 Landing Gear Model Showcased
BlueBird Simulations released new screenshots of its upcoming Boeing 757, showcasing the untextured models of the main landing gear. The developer also mentioned that a new update video will be released “in a few weeks.”
Erie–Ottawa International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Released
A rendition of Erie–Ottawa International Airport (KPCW) has been released for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Despite being mostly a general aviation airport, it carries the “International” denomination since it hosts a customs office.
It’s available on Simmarket for $13.25.
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