Flight Simulation developers shared news today, focusing on airports and more for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
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Without further ado, I leave you with the news.
Boris Aurio Works PMDG 737NG Sound Set Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
Boris Audio Work released the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 version of the sound add-on for the Boeing 737 by PMDG.
It’s available on Orbx Direct for $10.03 with the following features.
- Cockpit door and window opening/closing sounds added
- Improved engine buzz, whine, and N1 bearing overall balance and samples.
- Introduced multiple samples for nose wheel rotation
- Added the sound for the overboard exhaust valve to follow the PMDG logic
- Added exterior grooved runway whine (high speed)
- Changed the buzz fadeout curve, made it so it’s audible for longer on climbout
- Reworked cockpit and cabin ground rolls completely, adding randomized samples to it
- Made cabin touchdown sounds more varied
- Added APU and engine sounds leaking into the cockpit with the window open
- Made it so the PMDG clickspots/options are used for headset simulation, and Vickers vs ABEX. Passenger chatter is still the same
- Redone cabin APU sound
- Added cabin brake squeal. In hot weather, brake application at high speed will cause the brakes to squeal due to condensation boiling off
- Added brake bass. At lower speeds, brake application will cause the brakes to hum/rumble. This will be louder with rain
Warsaw Radom Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020 Released for Free
Drzewiecki Design released Warsaw Radom Airport (EPRA) in Poland.
While we expected the airport, the Polish developer had a surprise for us all, and it’s actually free.
You can find it on Orbx Direct, Contrail, Simmarket, and Aerosoft at the affordable price of zero dollars.
It includes the following features:
- A high-quality model of EPRA Warsaw–Radom Airport, featuring the current airport layout with extensive detail across civil and selected military areas
- FPS-friendly design with advanced night textures, dynamic lighting, PBR materials, and high-definition mesh, including accurate runway shaping
- Performance-friendly interior modeling at the passenger terminal and ATC tower, custom airport buildings and infrastructure, high-quality static aircraft, people, and ground service vehicles
- Custom ground layout with realistic markings, signage, and surface wear, individually placed runway, taxiway, and approach lighting, and custom navigation equipment
Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Gets New Screenshots
SkyHigh Studios released new screenshots of Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (LHBP) in Hungary.
Besides the images, we learn that the airport is in the final stages of development.
Haugesund Airport Released for MSFS 2024
iniBuilds released Haugesund Airport (ENHD) for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. It’s available on the developer’s own store for $13.37.
It includes the following features:
- Custom ground textures for entire airport area
- High Quality Buildings Interiors
- Detailed recreation of landside area with custom models
- Fully custom night lighting, including runway and taxiway lights
- Custom Taxiway Signs
- High-quality, optimized textures
- Custom Norwegian airside clutter to reflect real-world operations
- Custom models of surrounding buildings
- Custom static aircraft
- All models optimized for performance with Level of Detail (LOD)
- 10cm high quality CGL
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