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Today in Flight Simulation News – February 11, 2025

Microsoft Flight Simulator Hawker

Flight Simulation developers shared news today, focusing on scenery for both Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.

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Hawker Nimrod and Fury for Microsoft Flight Simulator and MSFS 2024 released

Aeroplane Heaven released its package including the Hawker Nimrod II and the Hawker Fury Mk.I. For the moment, it’s available on the developer’s own store for $24,49, but it should come to Orbx Direct and Just Flight soon and to the official marketplace on February 13.

Here’s what you can expect on top of 6 liveries.

It’s worth mentioning that this is compatible with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, but lacks its native features like career mode compatibility. A native MSFS 2024 version will come at a later time.

Tozeur–Nefta Airport Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

Cat3Dual Studios released Tozeur-Nefta International Airport (DTTZ) in Tunisia. It’s only for MSFS 2024 and it’s available on Simmarket for $10.06.

Birrfeld Airport Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

Flylogic released the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 version of its Birrfeld Airport (LSZF) in Switzerland. It’s available on Simmarket for $15.87.

It includes the following features.

Riyadh King Khalid International Airport V3 for MSFS 2024 and 2020 Released

Azrsim released v3 of its Riyadh King Khalid International Airport (OERK) in Saudi Arabia including plenty of new and improved features compared to the previous versions.

It’s available on Simmarket for $27.71 but if you have v2, you can get the upgrade for €18.3

Changes include a remade airside area, the metro station, a revamped military hangar, a new private aviation terminal, custom jetways, and much more.

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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