Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including an aircraft and two airports for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
Without further ado, you can check out the news below.
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots and Video
Pilot Experience Sim released new screenshots of Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (LFPG) serving the capital of France. On top of the screenshots, the developer also released a video showing the light animation of the East Tower. You can watch it directly on Facebook.
We also get a brief development update mentioning that most of the secondary buildings are complete. On top of that, we see the interior and exterior of the East Tower and the slope of runway 27R.
Sutton On Rogue Airport Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
Backwood Studios released the MSFS 2024 rendition of Sutton On Rogue Airport (0OR8) in Oregon, United States.
It’s available on Orbx Direct for $9.10. It includes the following features.
- 62-acre private airfield on Oregon’s Rogue River
- 2,500-foot grass runway with fueling station
- Automated hangars and custom night lighting
- Real-world modeled buildings, including residences and Allen House
- Trophy trout pond, private shooting range, and equestrian facility
- Custom animated wildlife, waterfalls, and farm life
- Miles of mapped roads and seamless integration with Shady Cove scenery
Airbus A340 Showcased, Will Be Exclusive to the Official Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Marketplace for a While
iniBuilds published an extensive showcase of its Airbus A340, providing plenty of footage, showing the aircraft and its systems from all angles.
Perhaps the biggest news is that the aircraft is coming soon exclusively to the MSFS 2024 official marketplace. It won’t be on IniBuilds’ own store “for the first few months after release.”
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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