Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including airports and aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and 2020
Without further ado, you can check out the news below.
Free KAI T-50B for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots
EaglesFlight released more images on its Discord Server of the upcoming KAI T-50B Golden Eagle, including some aerobatic shots.
We already know that the aircraft will be freeware and should be released soon, albeit payware renditions of the other variants will come at a later date. Beta testing is currently undergoing.
Palm Beach International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020 Delayed, but Coming Soon
Verticalsim confirmed the delay of the upcoming Palm Beach International Airport (KPBI) in Florida, United States.
Of course, we already knew that, since it was supposed to release in October. The developer decided to improve the level of detail and realism even further.
That being said, we learn that the airport is now on “final approach.”
Tripoli International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots as Developer Prepares to Drop MSFS 2020
Azrsim revealed on its Discord Server another look at the upcoming Tripoli International Airport (HLLT), which is expected to serve the capital of Libya after the end of its expansion project and reopening.
The developer is now working on the interiors and mentioned that this is the last airport that it’ll release for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020. After its release, Azrsim will focus exclusively on MSFS 2024.
Naples-Capodichino International Airport Released for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020
SimPixel released Naples-Capodichino International Airport (LIRN) in Italy for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020. It’s available on iniBuilds for $22.34.
It includes the following features.
- High-Resolution PBR Textures: Every surface of Naples International Airport (LIRN) has been recreated using high-quality PBR materials, delivering realistic reflections, weathering, and lighting effects.
- Accurately Modeled Terminals and Hangars: Each structure—from the main terminal to the general aviation hangars—has been carefully modeled to reflect the airport’s real-world layout and architecture.
- Dynamic Night Lighting: Enjoy beautifully crafted night operations featuring authentic runway, taxiway, and apron lighting that matches the real airport’s ambiance.
- Custom Ground Layout: Fully reworked ground markings, runway textures, and taxiway signs for the most accurate representation of LIRN to date.
- Static Aircraft and Ground Equipment: Populated with accurately placed static aircraft, service vehicles, baggage carts, and airport ground clutter to enhance immersion.
- Optimized for Performance: Built with efficiency in mind to ensure smooth performance across a wide range of systems without compromising visual fidelity.
- Realistic Atmosphere: Experience the vibrant, sun-drenched look and unique character of southern Italy brought to life through color-accurate lighting and regional details.
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