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Without further ado, I leave you with today’s flight simulation news.
Boeing 737-300 and 737-400 Classic for MSFS Releasing Soon
CSS announced that its Boeing 737-300 and 737-400 classics will be released in a few days for MSFS. On top of the existing pricing for the Classics line, each aircraft will be purchasable separately on the developer’s website for $45. It’ll cost a bit more on partner stores.
Speaking of partner stores, besides Simmarket, the aircraft will become available on Orbx Direct, Contrail, and Aerosoft.
We also hear that the new sound package is by Immersive Audio and will be released as a free update within June.
Kitadaito Airport for MSFS Releasing in June



Gate15 Scenery released new work-in-progress screenshots of Kitadaito Airport (RORK) in Japan, showcasing the general shape of the terminal and the Ryukyu-style tiles used for the roof.
Release for this small but charming tropical airport is expected within June.
F-100D Super Sabre Gets Screenshots and Videos





Grinnelli Designs provided new screenshots and a video about their upcoming Vietnam-era fighter F-100D Super Sabre for DCS World.
We get to see the AN/APR-25 Radar Homing and Warning system.
The developer actually created a “custom RHAW audio synthesizer that recreates the unique character of early radar warning systems, with each radar emitting distinct tones, buzzes, rattles, and warning cues based on scan patterns, pulse behaviour, modulation, and beam width.”
On top of the video on the radar, we also get another video from well-known campaign developer Reflected Simulations, showing the whole startup procedure.
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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