Flight Simulation developers don’t stop for Thanksgiving, but we can certainly give thanks for the fact that they give us Microsoft Flight Simulator, MSFS 2024, and X-Plane news to write about.
You can check out all the news below.
Milan Malpensa Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator
Aerosoft released its rendition of Milan Malpensa Airport (LIMC) in Italy. It’s available on the developer’s own store for $28.05.
It includes the following features and an update for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will come over the next few weeks.
- Precise recreation of Milan Malpensa Airport (LIMC/MXP) with current 2024 layout
- Detailed terminal buildings with visible interior modeling from airside
- High-quality custom objects including taxiway signage and lighting fixtures
- Realistic night lighting effects with dynamic illumination
- Custom aerial imagery of airport and vicinity
- Compatible with Aerosoft VDGS module featuring Safedock T-1 systems
- Dynamic environment with custom apron vehicle traffic and terminal train animations
- Accurate terrain elevation mesh and runway profiles
- AI traffic support with airline-specific parking assignments
Kars/Rideau Valley Air Park Announced for Microsoft Flight Simulator and MSFS 2024
NetDesign announced that it will release a rendition for both MSFS and MSFS 20204 of Kars/Rideau Valley Air Park (CPL3) in Ontario, Canada.
It will include the following features and you can see it above.
- Hand-crafted ground texture
- Bespoke buildings/hangar models
- High detail scenery objects
Swan River Airport Released for X-Plane 12
We stay in Canada but we change simulator with DC Scenery Design’s release of Swan River Airport, available on Simmarket for $8.36.
It includes the following:
- Detailed HD ground textures
- Detailed HD hangars, aiport building and objects
- Accurate taxiway, runway and apron
- PBR textures
- High quality orthophoto base
- Full night lighting
- High level of airport detail
Brisbane Airport Announced for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
iniBuilds announced a rendition of Brisbane Airport (YBBN) in Australia. This one is coming natively for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 this weekend.
If you’d like to get into flight simulation but you’re perhaps a bit intimidated by its apparent complexity, you can read our introductory guide, alongside the second episode focusing on installing add-ons, and another showcasing the basic instruments.
You can also read more flight simulation news in the previous roundup article.