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Today in Flight Simulation News – November 15, 2025

Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including aircraft, airports, and more for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, MSFS 2020, and X-Plane.

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Before we move on to the news, below you can find a story that received individual coverage.

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

SEPECAT Jaguar for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020 Getting New Update

Azurpoly announced that an update for the Jaguar is coming next week. Alongside improvements and fixes for both simulators, you can expect the iconic over-wing pylons to be added to the GR.1 variant, able to carry AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles. On MSFS 2024, you can actually fire the missiles, unless you have the official marketplace version.

The MSFS 2024 is also getting the drag chute that can be jettisoned and will stay on the runway as a separate object for added realism.

We also get a look at the bonus XX765 “ACT Demonstrator” livery.

Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Gets New Screenshot

Final Approach Design Studios released a new screenshot of Tribhuvan International Airport (VNKT) serving Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal.

We get to see the Turkish Airlines Airbus A330 that suffered a runway excursion on March 4, 2015, and has been turned into an aviation museum.

Remade Minami-Daito Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots, Coming Next Month

Gate15 Scenery released new screenshots of the nearly completed terminal of Minami-Daito Airport (ROMD) in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.

We also notice that the developer decided to include part of the interior, and specifically the boarding waiting area, which is visible from the apron. Airline staff accurately wear the Okinawan kariyushi shirt.

The plan is for it to be released next month, and those who already have the previous version of the airport will be able to upgrade for free.

Sapporo New Chitose Airport for X-Plane Gets New Screenshots

DarkBlue Scenery released new screenshots of its X-Plane rendition of New Chitose Airport (RJCC) serving Sapporo in Japan.

The developer completed the overall framework of the civilian site of the airport and some interiors, while Chitose Air Force Base is also under construction. 

Palma de Mallorca Airport Released for X-Plane 12

Justsim released an upgraded rendition of its Palma de Mallorca Airport (LEPA) in Spain for X-Plane 12. It’s available on Simmarket and X-Plane.org starting at $21.90.

If you have the X-Plane 11 version, you can upgrade for $11,34. it includes the following features.

New Streamline Add-on Manager Released Out of Beta

After a few months in beta, the Streamline add-on manager has been released to the public. The interesting idea behind it is that it won’t just download a specific add-on (focusing mostly on freeware), but it’ll also install and manage the required resource packages that are often involved in freeware scenery.

MSFS 2024, MSFS 2020, and X-Plane 11 and 12 are supported, and the manager will also make sure each add-on is kept up to date.

FlightControlReplay v5 for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020 Gets Autumn 25 Update

Fabio Merlo released the Autumn 25 Update for its FlightControlReplay v5 utility. You can find the whole changelog below.

 Smoother Replay Than Ever — Thanks to the New Adaptive Algorithm

A major innovation in this update is the new FPS-aware learning algorithm.
It analyses your real-time FPS curve (low FPS, spikes, drops, or high FPS) and adapts automatically, ensuring silky-smooth Replay performance in any condition.
This means:

 Smarter Altitude-Based Auto-Record Logic

A brand-new system now controls when recording stops based on crossing a chosen altitude — above or below.
This offers:

 Midnight Bug Fix

A long-standing issue that caused recordings to stop at 00:00 has been resolved.

 Expanded Compatibility with Premium Aircraft

FCR5 continues to provide the most comprehensive custom aircraft support on the market.
This update includes major compatibility fixes and improvements for:

Animations, surfaces, systems, and flight model-related accuracy have been refined to ensure reliable and authentic playback for your favorite add-ons.

 RELIVE Enhancements & Flight Controls Accuracy

RELIVE is an Instant Replay feature that lets you jump back in time and watch or record the last moments of your flight while you’re still flying.

 RELIVE Mode: Performance Fixes & FPS Optimization

Better responsiveness, smoother time-shifting, and improved data stability while using the RELIVE instant replay feature.

 Elevator Precision Reworked

Elevator movement is now much more accurate and detailed, providing:

 Improved View Switching System

The logic behind switching between User Aircraft and PlayAsAI Aircraft has been rewritten and enhanced.
Expect:

 Exclusive Features of FCR5 in MSFS 2024

(Not included in the free FCR Embedded version)

Users of the complete version continue to enjoy exclusive innovations:

FCR5 – Autumn 25 Changelog – Build v2511.11

You can purchase the utility on Simmarket for $26.85.

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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