Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including an aircraft and three airports for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
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 today’s flight simulation news.
Long Beach Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Gets New Screenshots




XWind Studios shared new screenshots of Long Beach Airport (KLGB) in California, United States, for MSFS 2024
According to the developer, most of the remaining items to work on are ground service equipment, night lighting, and further LOD optimization-
Ourinhos Airport Released for Free for MSFS 2024


































AgPilotStudio released a free rendition of Ourinhos Airport (SDOU) in Brazil for MSFS 2024.
It’s available on Flightsim.to and it includes the following. As usual, with free airports featured here, you can expect quality comparable to a payware airport.
- Highly detailed custom hangars and airport buildings
- Accurate runway markings with real-world proportions
- Custom ground textures and apron detailing
- Realistic runway and taxiway lighting adapted to the airport environment
- Terrain adjustments to better represent the real elevation profile
- Surrounding landmarks and regional elements enhancing immersion
- Static aircraft and ambient objects placed throughout the airport
- Various custom details to be discovered during operations
Ghisonaccia Alzitone Airport Released for Free for MSFS 2024

















Laserjet34 released Ghisonaccia Alzitone Airport (LFKG) in Corsica, France for MSFS 2024
It’s available for free on Flightsim.to, and you can see what it looks like above.
Mil Mi-2 for MSFS 2020 Gets Plenty of Screenshots












































































Digital Aeronautics released a large gallery of screenshots revealing the cockpit of its Mil Mi-2 for MSFS 2020.
You can check out the level of detail 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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