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Today in Flight Simulation News – December 26, 2024

Flight Simulation developers shared more reveals and releases for Microsoft Flight Simulator and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, but today we have news for DCS World and X-Plane as well.

Every day, Simulation Daily publishes a roundup of all the news across the flight simulation field, helping you keep up to date with the ins and outs of the industry.

You can check out all the news below.

Riyadh King Khalid International Airport Getting v3 for Microsoft Flight Simulator, Baghdad Teased

Following yesterday’s release of Basra Airport, Azrsim announced its next plans on Discord, mentioning that next on the menu is the “definitive” version of the developer’s King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh (OERK), the capital of Saudi Arabia.

This will be v3 and it’ll be “a major update, focusing on better quality.” Not only it’ll fix a stuttering issue with V2, but it’ll add the following pon top of “many more.”

The developer also teased what’ll come after, and it’ll be “the capital of Babylon” which can only be Baghdad International Airport (ORBI).

Belle Ile En Mer Airport Released for Free for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

MaxGG60 released a freeware rendition of Belle Ile En Mer Airport (LFEA) in France for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, including a really spiffy lineup of surrounding landmarks.

It can be downloaded from Flightsim.to for the affordable price of zero dollars, including the following.

Kola Map for DCS World Updated With New Airfields and More

Orbx released a major update of its Kola Map for DCS World, including the following features and changes.

The map can be purchased on the developer’s store for $55.97. 

Iloilo International Airport Announced for X-Plane

Airwil Sceneries announced another airport in the Philippines for X-Plane 12, and it’s Iloilo International Airport (RPVI)

While we don’t have a release date, it’s coming soon, and above you can see a screenshot.

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.

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