Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including airports and aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
Before we move on to the news, you can check out a couple of stories that received their own individual coverage.
- Korean War Flight Simulator Korea: IL-2 Series Reveals the Cities
- ATC Simulator Bokukan5 Tokyo (HND) Reveals First Aircraft Model
Without further ado, I leave you with the flight simulation news.
Dassault Falcon 50 for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots and Details



Contrail released new screenshots and some details about its Dassault Falcon 50. You can read it below.
“One of the several preflight checks done before taking the FA50 airborne is a test of the stall system. The FA50 has two independent stall detection systems, one for each hydraulic system.
Before starting the engines, a check of the STALL 2 system is done. Upon pressing the STALL 2 button on the center pedestal: the stall aural warning will sound, the igniters inside the engine will turn on, and hydraulic pressure from system 2 will command extension of the outboard slats.
Since the slats are retracted by pressure from hydraulic system 1, they will remain extended from the time the test is complete until hydraulic system 1 pressure is established from starting Engine 1 or Engine 2.”
Mobile International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots and Dev Update












Drzewiecki Design released a new gallery of screenshots of its next airport, Mobile International Airport (KBFM) in Alabama, United States.
As usual, the developer provided a brief development update.
“Development of KBFM Mobile International Airport for MSFS continues with steady progress across multiple parts of the airport. Several new hangar buildings are currently in production – Hangar 3 has been completed, while Hangar 4 and additional hangar structures are being modeled and textured. Work is also underway on warehouse and storage buildings located near the airport, expanding the surrounding infrastructure and improving the overall layout of the airfield.
Ground work at the airport has also advanced significantly. Ground markings have been finalized, including updated taxiway signage, lighting placement, and airport guidance elements. Surface detailing is currently being refined across the aprons and movement areas, with concrete segmentation and dirt layers added to improve realism and visual depth. These adjustments help break up large surfaces and better match the worn operational look typical for busy working airports.”
Minami-Daito Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots




Gate15 Scenery released new screenshots and a development update of Minami-Daito Airport (ROMD) in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.
We also hear that the developer had to pause its MSFS 2024 development due to needing to build a new PC.
Milwaukee City Pack Released for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020.








Dfflyer Direct released a city pack dedicated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the United States. It’s available in the developer’s own store for $8.99.
It includes the following features:
- 120+ handcrafted city buildings
- 20+ handcrafted bridges and water cleanup
- Marinas and boats
- Land-able helipad on Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital
- Enhanced night lighting and signage
- High quality PBR textures
- Performance-optimized models for smooth frame rates
Jardines del Rey Airport Released for MSFS 2024










DC Scenery Design released Jardines del Rey Airport (MUCC) serving the island of Cayo Coco in Cuba.
It’s available on Simmarket for MSFS 2024 only for $16.92.
You can see what it looks like in the gallery 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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