Flight Simulation developers shared news today, focusing on an aircraft and scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
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NASA X-59A QueSST Released for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020
Trespasser VR released the unique quiet supersonic demonstrator X-59A QueSST by NASA.
The aircraft is available on Orbx Direct for $30.99.
It comes with the following features.
- A high-fidelity 3D model, inside and out, matching publicly available reference data on geometry and proportions.
- Smooth, responsive flight dynamics to reflect the X-59’s intended aerodynamic behavior and performance envelope from takeoff roll and climb to high-speed cruise.
- Fully functional cockpit instrumentation tailored for experimental supersonic flight, giving you the controls and visuals to enjoy serene yet thrilling high-speed journeys.
- Authentic sound package capturing engine output and sonic signature (as appropriate for the supersonic design), adding depth to the immersive experience.
- Curated missions designed to familiarize you with the aircraft.
- Custom External Vision System (XVS) with HUD matching real-world dynamic information
- A computational fluid dynamics-based flight model that matches first flight characteristics
- A3X Touch PFD/MFD with full vor/gps/ils navigation, autopilot, and autothrottle capability
- CAD-accurate scale of exterior and interior geometry
- Single Engine F414 Thrust modeling and performance
- Accurate wet-wing fuel system
Auckland City Pack Released for MSFS 2024























Orbx released the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 version of its Auckland City Pack, featuring plenty of landmarks for the popular city in New Zealand.
You can find it on Orbx Direct for $11.90, including the following features.
- High-detail custom landmarks include Auckland Harbour Bridge, Sky Tower, Auckland War Memorial Museum, Eden Park Stadium, and the entire downtown waterfront between the Ferry Building and Hobson Wharf.
- More than 100 medium-detail custom buildings showcase the unique architecture of historic and new Auckland.
- Several buildings with rooftop helipads, with additional landing areas on moored vessels and at the Mechanics Bay heliport.
- Animated features on both water and land.
- Custom orthoimagery for downtown Auckland and the entire Waitematā Harbour waterfront.
- Many enhancements to the city and surrounding areas: improved vegetation and building placements, static boats, vessels, cranes, antennae, etc.
- Extensive terraforming and shoreline adjustments across the coverage area.
- Custom night lighting based on real-world photography.
Jacksonville City Landmarks Released for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020
















Dfflyer Direct released a landmark add-on for Jacksonville, Florida, in the United States.
It’s available on the developer’s own store and Simmarket, starting at $8.99. It includes the following features.
- 100+ handcrafted city buildings
- Highly detailed EverBank Stadium
- Enhanced downtown skyline
- Bridges surrounding the city
- Land-able helipads on Baptist Medical Center and Sheriff’s Office
- Immersive, true-to-life night lighting and signage
- High quality PBR textures
- Performance-optimized models for smooth frame rates
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