Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including aircraft and scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, MSFS 2020, and X-Plane.
Before we move on to the news, below you can find more flight simulation stories that received their own individual coverage today.
- The Classic “Mini-Jumbo” BAE 146 Available Now for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
- Here’s When Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 for PS5 Releases Around the World
- C-130 Hercules for DCS World Released in Early Access Alongside New Update
Without further ado, I leave you with the news.
Eurofighter Typhoon Won’t Release in November, but It’s Close
IndiaFoxtEcho announced that its Eurofighter Typhoon won’t make it for November, but it’s “very close.”
While the initial release won’t be perfect (they never are), the developer wants to make sure that it’ll be a good starting point to improve upon and implement new features.
While a release date has not been announced, it’s a question of “weeks” at worst.
Boeing 737 by PMDG Gets New Screenshots
PMDG released two new screenshots of the upcoming Boeing 737 for MSFS 2024.
This time around, we get to see the cabin of the Boeing Business Jet version and the back of the pedestal on the flight deck, with the repository for the probe covers.
E‑Jets for X-Plane Will Gets Paid 3.0 Update
X-Craft announced that it’s working on the 3.0 update for its Embraer E-Jets. It’ll be a paid upgrade, but it’ll be a “very reasonable upgrade price” simply because continued support has a cost that the developer can’t continue to shoulder.
That being said, here’s what you can expect:
“We are currently working on the next generation of our E-Jets Family, which will include a brand-new custom autopilot introducing features such as holds, flyover waypoints, and DME arcs. We are also completely reworking how the FMS and autopilot handle missed approaches.
But that’s not all! We have a massive list of new features planned for the new E-Jets Family. We’re also planning many other features, such as separate screens, realistic loading through the EFB, SimBrief integration, the green dot, improved cockpit textures, more cockpit animations, a more realistic EICAS messaging system, a new communications system for in-sim tutorials, and deeper aircraft systems overall.”
Tahiti North Scenery Released for MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020
Flyndrive4D released two new scenery packages focusing on the northern part of Tahiti. They’re available on Simmarket separately (North-West and North-East) for $17.65 each, or as a bundle for $29.43.
They include the following.
WEST PART :
- Moorea Sofitel helipad
- Tetiaora NTTE, the Brando Resort
- Huahine NTTH, Royal Huahine resort,
- Raiatea NTTR
- Bora Bora
- Maupiti NTTP, Manta ray
- Motu one
- Tupai NTTU
- Manuae fictitious helipad
- Maupihaha, turtles, fictitious helipad
- Maiao
- Mataiva NTGV
- Tikehau NTGC, Pearl Beach Resort, Turtles, dolphins, Sharks
- Makatea
- Rangiroa NTTG, Kia Ora Resort & Spa, Blue Lagoon, Manta ray, Sharks, Dolphins
- Arutua NTGU
- Kaukura NTGK
- Apataki NTGD
- Niau NTKN
- Ahe NTHE
- Manihi NTGI
- Toau Fish park, Dolphins, Sharks
EAST PART :
- Fakarava NTGF, Old lighthouse, The Shark Wall, Dolphins
- Aratika NTKK, turtles
- Takapoto NTGT
- Takaroa NTKR
- Tikei
- Kauehi NTKA, turtles
- Raraka
- Taiaro
- Faaite NTKF, church
- Tahanea
- Motutunga
- Katiu NTKT, Church, fish park
- Tepoto Sud
- Hiti
- Tuanake
- Makemo NTGM, Church, Sharks
- Taenga
- Marutea Nord
- Nihiru
- Raroia NTKO, Dolphins, sharks
- Takume NTKM
- Reka reka, fictitious helipad
- Tepoto Nord
- Napuka NTGN
- Fangatau NTGB
- Fakahina NTKH, Calvaire
- Puka Puka NTGP turtles
- Eiao
- Hatutu
- Nuku Hiva NTMD , Tohua Temehea
- Ua Huka NTMU
- Ua Pou NTMP (real runway slop), Cathedral Arrows
- Hiva Oa NTMN (real runway slop), Jacques Brel space POI, Gauguin Museum POI, Great tiki,Dolphins
- Tahuata fictitious helipad
- Mohotani
- Fatu Hiva Bay of Virgin, fictitious helipad
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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