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Today in Flight Simulation News – October 15, 2025

Flight Simulation developers shared news today, focusing on airports and aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.

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Without further ado, you can check out the news below.

Black Square Beechcraft Bonanza for Microsoft Flight Simulator Showcased and Detailed

With the reveal of the product page of the Beechcraft Bonanza Professional by Black Square on Just Flight, we get pleny of screenshots and details, including the price, $44.99. Those who have the Steam Gauge Overhail version will receive a 20% discount.

Here’s what you can expect:

Feature Overview

Turboprop A36TP Specific Features

Checklists

Over 400 checklist items are provided for 40+ Normal, Abnormal and Emergency procedures in textual form, in the manual and in-game, using the MSFS native checklist system with control and instrument highlighting. If it’s in the checklist, it’s settable in the aircraft!

Sounds

Black Square’s Bonanza Professional features a custom sound set created by Boris Audio Works, recorded from the real aircraft.  High quality engine and cockpit sounds will immerse you in the simulation. Sounds such as engine starting are not mere recordings, but instead many layered sounds, constructed based on the underlying simulation.

Flight Dynamics

The Bonanza Professional features a flight model with performance to match the real-world aircraft, based on real Bonanza owner feedback and in-flight data. Engine and aerodynamic performance should be within 2% of POH values, though no two engines are ever the same. The flight model uses the most up-to-date features available in MSFS, such as CFD propeller and stall physics, SU15 improved ground handling and flexible tyre physics. Engine damage and fouling produces a rough running engine and decreased performance.

Paint Schemes

The Black Square Bonanza Professional comes with six paint schemes for the reciprocating engine aircraft, and an additional three for the Turbine Bonanza. The Bonanza Professional also comes with six interior upholstery packages that represent the aircraft through decades of service. This product makes use of Black Square’s highly customisable dynamic tail number system, which can be configured by livery makers. See the ‘Custom Dynamic Tail Numbers’ section of the manual for more information.

Black Square Beechcraft Baron for Microsoft Flight Simulator Showcased and Detailed

The Baron Professional also has its own product page with the same pricing and discount.

Heres’ what you can expect from the popular twin.

Feature Overview

Checklists

Over 500 checklist items are provided for 45+ Normal, Abnormal and Emergency procedures in textual form in the manual, and in-game, using the MSFS native checklist system with control and instrument highlighting. If it’s in the checklist, it’s settable in the aircraft!

Sounds

Black Square’s Baron Professional features a custom sound set created by Boris Audio Works, recorded from the real aircraft. High quality engine and cockpit sounds will immerse you in the simulation. Sounds such as engine starting are not mere recordings, but instead many layered sounds, constructed based on the underlying simulation.

Flight Dynamics

The Baron Professional features a flight model with performance to match the real-world aircraft, based on real Baron owner feedback and in-flight data. Engine and aerodynamic performance should be within 2% of POH values, though no two engines are ever the same. The flight model uses the most up-to-date features available in MSFS, such as CFD propeller and stall physics, SU15 improved ground handling and flexible tyre physics. Engine damage and fouling produces a rough running engine and decreased performance.

Paint Schemes

The Black Square Baron Professional comes with six paint schemes. The Baron Professional also comes with six interior upholstery packages that represent the aircraft through decades of service. This product makes use of Black Square’s highly customisable dynamic tail number system, which can be configured by livery makers. See the ‘Custom Dynamic Tail Numbers’ section of the manual for more information.

It’s worth mentioninhg that if you want both aircraft, there is a bundle, priced at $64.99.

Frankfurt-Hahn Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020 Released

MM Sim ulations released its rendition of Hahn Airport (EDFG) in Germany, also known as Frankfurt-Hahn Airport.

It’s available on Orbx Direct and Simmarket starting at $16.94.

it include sthe following features:

Handcrafted Terrain Elevation
Updated Satellite Imagery
Full ILS & Navaid Integration
New Runway & Lighting System
Detailed 3D Terminal
High-Quality 3D Vehicles & People Models
Custom Surroundings & Night Lighting
Accurate Ground Layout & Markings
Accurate parking stands and taxiway layout
Realistic ATC Tower Lighting
Real-World Matching Elevation Model

Palma de Mallorca Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets First Screenshost

Pyreegue showcased the first screenshots of its next airport in development for Microsoft Flight Simulator, and it’s Palma de Mallorca Airport (LEPA) in Spain.

The airport was teased and then confirmed a few months ago, but now we get to see the first modeling tidbits

Svalbard Airport Announced for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2025

iniBuilds announced another airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, and it’s Svalbard Airport, Longyear (ENSB).

It’ll include the following features:

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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