Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including aircraft and scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and 2020.
Without further ado, you can check out the news below.
Black Square Beechcraft Bonanza and Baron Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020








































Black Square released its Beechcraft Baron and Bonanza “professional” aircraft.
They’re both available on Just Flight in a bundle (priced at $59.99) or separately (Baron and Bonanza). The stand-aone aircraft are priced at $39.99.
The Baron package includes three variants: the normally aspirated B58, the turbocharged B58TC, and the pressurized B58P.
The Bonanza package also includes three variants: the normally aspirated A36, the turbonormalised B36TC, and the turboprop conversion B36TP.
United Kingdom & Ireland Solar Farms Released for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020













Burning Blue Designs released United Kingdom & Ireland Solar Farms, doing exactly what it says on the tin.
It’s available on Orbx Direct (for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020) and the developer’s own store for about $16.
It includes the following.
- Over 1,700 distinct solar farm locations across the UK and Ireland
- 210 million m² (210 km²) of total custom scenery—an area larger than the city of Dublin
- A huge variety of real-world sizes, from small local sites to massive regional solar parks over 3 square kilometers
- Full Physical Based Rendering (PBR) textures that shimmer and reflect realistically in all lighting conditions and weather
- Custom-modelled solar panels, inverters, and substations, all with 3 Levels of detail to avoid stutter and frame rate loss
- Seamless ground merging and terraforming that blends each site perfectly with the default MSFS scenery
Abbeville Chris Crusta Memorial Airport Released for Free for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020









danielsjam is back with another completely free general aviation airport in the United States, Abbeville Chris Crusta Memorial Airport (KIYA) in Louisiana, United States.
It can be downloaded for the affordable price of zero dollars from FlightSim.to, yet it features quality comparable to a payware airport.
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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