While it’s the weekend, the flight simulation industry never stops, with developers delivering news and releases for Microsoft Flight Simulator and more.
As usual, here at Simulation Daily, we publish a daily roundup with the news you may have missed and did not receive an individual article, as there’s simply too much to cover and too little time.
Yet, before we get down to business, below you can find a piece that did get its own article.
Without further ado, let’s move on to the news. Incidentally, if you’re interested in general gaming, we also have a roundup about that.
Warsaw Chopin Airport Released for Microsoft Flight Simulator
Polish developer Drzewiecki Design finally released the biggest airport in the country, Warsaw Chopin Airport (EPWA). It’s currently available on Orbx Direct for $24.00
It includes the following features.
- A top-quality model of EPWA Warsaw Chopin Airport, featuring the up-to-date model of EPWA Warsaw Chopin International Airport, featuring extensive details
- FPS-friendly design, with epic night textures, dynamic lighting, and PBR materials as well as high-definition mesh
- Performance-friendly interior modeling at terminal buildings, control towers, and hangars
- Advanced night lighting, custom animations, 3D people, sounds, static aircraft, vehicles
- Fully compatible with GSX Pro using Cartayna Files
- Fully compatible with Warsaw Landmarks MSFS
Buenos Aires Jorge Newbery Airport Announced for Microsoft Flight Simulator
We move to the other side of the world with VueloSimple, that returns to South America after going to Pakistan with its release of Skardu airport.
The developer just announced its next work and it’s a big one, Buenos Aires Jorge Newbery Airport (SABE). It’s one of the airports serving the capital of Argentina. At the moment, no release details have been shared besides the two screenshots above.
Pilot Experience Sim Confirms Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Support
Pilot Experience Sim announced its plans for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, mentioning that all of its products will be available for the new iteration of Microsoft’s simulator.
Specifically, they will be on the official marketplace for both PC and Xbox, and for PC on Simmarket, Flightsim.to, and iniBuilds.
If you’d like to get into flight simulation but you’d like some initial guidance, 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 yesterday’s roundup article.