Flight Simulation developers shared news today, focusing on aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
Incidentally, today we also published the 25th episode of “This Week in Flight Simulation News.” You can check it out for a handy recap of last week.
Without further ado, you can check out the news below
Aeroprakt A-32 Vixxen for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020 Detailed with Variants
Got Friends provided on its Discord server an extensive list of variants coming with its Aeroprakt A-32 Vixxen.
They’re as follows:
A-32 Vixxen: Cruiser:
- Gear: Standard tires (optional wheel fairings),
- Primary: Working Title G3X suite,
- Secondary: PMS50 GTN-650 (optional GTN-750 swap),
- Tertiary: Tablet with MSFS 2024 EFB support,
- Autopilot: Asobo 307 unit,
- Attitude: Got Friends G5 digital display,
- Audio: Got Friends GMA345 audio unit,
- Extra: Got Friends AoA indicator,
- Optional: TDS GTNXi units swappable with secondary,
A-32 Vixxen: Explorer:
- Gear: Tundra tires (optional mud guards),
- Note: Same avionics suite as the Cruiser variant,
A-32 Vixxen: Pioneer:
- Gear: Standard tires (optional wheel fairings),
- Primary: Analog gauges with CDI/OBS support,
- Secondary: Working Title GNS 430 suite,
- Tertiary: Tablet with MSFS 2024 EFB support,
- Autopilot: Got Friends KAP-140 unit,
- Transponder: Asobo 76C unit,
- Audio: Got Friends GMA345 audio unit,
- Extra: Got Friends AoA indicator,
- Optional: PMS50 GTN-650 or TDS GTN-650Xi swappable with secondary
A-32 Vixxen: Voyager:
- Gear: Tundra gear (optional mud guards),
- Note: Same avionics suite as the Pioneer variant
We also hear that, while a release date has not been shared, the aircraft is nearing the last phase of beta testing.
Paramotor for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020 Announced
Flyndive announced that it will soon release a Paramotor. It’ll be available on October 28 on the developer’s own website.
It’ll cost $9.99 and it’ll include a fully animated pilot and 6 liveries. You can check it out in the trailer above.
Eurofighter Typhoon for Microsoft Flight Simulator “hopefully” Releasing in November
Indiadoxtecho announced that it hopes to release its long-awaited Eurofighter Typhoon in November 2025. The team is currently working hard to debug the aircraft.
More details will come at a later date, but we also hear that the F-16A, in collaboration with Heatblur, is making progress and the developers hope to launch it in Q1 2026.
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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