Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including aircraft and scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
You can find all the flight simulation news below.
Fokker F100 for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets Impressive Screenshots and Details

















Today Just Flight released a large gallery of screenshots of the upcoming Fokker F100, which will come with the Fokker F70 for both MSFS 2024 and MSFS 2020.
Among other things, the developer claims that it performs within approximately 5% of the framerate shown in MSFS 2020 by the default 747 and 787.
The aircraft comes with a fully custom FMS that the developer defines as “by far the most complex system we have ever developed for one of our aircraft. It’s the heart of the aircraft.”
If you’d like to read plenty more details, you can find them on the official post.
Hughes OH-6 Cayuse / Hughes 500C Gets Release Date and Price for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

Taog’s Hangar announced on its Discord server the release date for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 of its package including the military Hughes OH-6 Cayuse helicopter and the civilian version Hughes 500C.
It’ll be released on the official marketplace for MSFS 2024 on July 10, 2025, on the official marketplace. It’ll cost $32.99.
It’ll come with the following features.
- 40+ real-world & fictional liveries
- Multiple configurations (high skids, low skids, floats)
- Full MSFS 2024 preflight inspection support
- Meticulously tuned flight model based on real pilot feedback
- High-fidelity 4K PBR textures and immersive cockpit details
Yosemite National Park Announced for MSFS 2024
Cli4D Design announced its next scenic project for Microsoft Flight Simulator and it’s Yosemite National Park in California, United States.
We already have 3 videos, which you can watch above.
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