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Dassault Alpha Jet for MSFS 2024 Gets Development Update





Virga Studio released a development update for the native MSFS 2024 version of their Dassault Alpha Jet. Apparently, it’s not far from complete and we also get to see a few screenshots.
“Winter is almost past and it is time for us to give some news about the Alpha Jet. The in depth re-design of a complete native 2024 is underway, and almost fully operational. To be exact, we are few switches malfunctioning and one on twenty bad starting sequence problem short. Other than that, the baby is flying well and is still under industrial stress to ensure it is rock solid for release on MSFS2024.
No ETA for you, but rest assured, we are deploying all our energy to close this final gap. Quality is paramount for us, so we would release the 2024 bird only after drastic tests and reviews.
Regarding the landing on the market place, it looks like we are among the few who were “postponely” ignored by Microsoft third parties candidates process. We sincerely hope they will recognize our incoming talents and let us share to the numbers our dedicated efforts to deliver the best product possible. We are under a pile of administrative stuff, with obviously no influence, let us just hope our candidacy will emerge soon. For those who supported us through other platforms, we could not thank you enough, it is about the survival of this project.
Anyhow, “It NEEDS to be pointy…!”,… “Yes, supreme leader”, we will make it pointy! With the expected new release, a new variant exterior model will accommodate the fans of European theater and Canada. Several liveries will be included as well. You will still ride an E, but surely with some winter apparel, or dark forest green!”
B-1B Lancer for X-Plane Gets New Screenshots







AoA Simulations showcased its B-1B Lancer bomber in development for X-Plane 12
We also get a small development update:
“A major milestone has been reached this week!
The overhead panel is now fully clickable, featuring more than 80 knobs, switches, and buttons.
By far, this is the most complex part of the cockpit — but also one of the most essential. It plays a critical role in starting the Rockwell B-1B Lancer, which is exactly why we chose to begin with it.
Step by step, it’s all coming together.”
Muret – Lherm Airport Released for Free for MSFS 2024























laserjet34 released a free rendition of Muret – Lherm Aerodrome (LFBR) in France.
It’s available on Flightsim.to, and the quality is definitely comparable to a payware airport, despite costing zero dollars.
Youb can see what I mean in the screenshots above.
If you’d like to read more flight simulation news, you can find plenty in our previous roundup article from yesterday.
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