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Today in Flight Simulation News – July 13, 2025

Flight Simulation developers shared news today, including a look at upcoming scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020 and news about Korea: IL-2 Series.

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Without further ado, you can find all the flight simulation news below.

Katowice Airport Announced for Microsoft Flight Simulator

Drzewiecki Design announced its next project for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

Albeit the name wasn’t mentioned, the screenshots showcase very clearly that the developer is going back to its native Poland with Katowice Airport (EPKT).

Yosemite National Park for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Gets New Video

Next is Cli4D Design, who showcased another look at the Yosemite National Park in California, United States, for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.

This time around, we get to see just how detailed this scenery is with some hiking on foot, followed by a helicopter ride.

Korea: IL-2 Series Showcases La-11 and Radar Stations

We also take another look at Korea: IL-2 Series, focusing on the Lavochkin La-11, which is already flyable within the simulator currently in development.

We also get to see radar stations, which will have 5 different models in the game. The North Korean side will have the P-8 “Volga” and the P-20 “Periscope.”

The American side will use the AN/TPS-1C, the AN/CPS-1, and the AN/CPS-6B.

You will be able to communicate with the radar stations, receive target information, determine their location, obtain a vector to the nearest airfield, and more. The developers are also considering how AI aircraft will be interacting with radar stations as well.

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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