Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, MSFS 2020, and DCS World.
Simulation Daily publishes a roundup every day for all the news across the flight simulation field, helping you keep up to date with the ins and outs of the industry.
Without further ado, I leave you with the flight simulation news.
Boeing 757 for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots Showing the EFB



BlueBird Simulations released new screenshots on Discord of its upcoming Boeing 757, which is expected to be released in Q3 2026.
This time around, we get to see the EFB tablet, which is currently a work in progress.
Embraer MB-110 Bandeirante V2 for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Gets New Videos Featuring New Sounds
NextGen Simulations released a video of its upcoming Embraer MB-110 Bandeirante V2 for MSFS 2024, showing off the new sounds.
The aircraft was expected to be released between January and February, but it was delayed because it “required a significant amount of time and effort addressing critical bugs before release.”
That being said, the developer is still working on addressing what’s left of the bugs, but expects to release the Bandeirante v2 “very soon,” possibly by the public release of Sim Update 5.
MiG-17F For DCS World Gets New Screenshots and Details




Eagle Dynamics and developer Red Star Simulations showcased new screenshots of the upcoming MiG-17F for DCS World.
Interestingly, we learn that the aircraft has no afterburner indication, and like in real life, you’ll have to pick up on cues through sound, aircraft response, and subtle shifts in engine readings to know if it’s active, without a dedicated indicator light.
It delivers about 25% more thrust, and you need to keep an eye on engine temperature. If it reaches 730°C, you have to back off, or you risk engine damage or even failure.
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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