Today is Sunday, add-on developers dedicated to Flight Simulation aren’t stopping for the weekend, and more reveals for Microsoft Flight Simulator have been shared.
Here on Simulation Daily, we publish daily roundups to help you stay in touch with everything happening in the super-lively Flight Simulation industry.
To start, you can check out a reveal from earlier today, which received its own individual coverage.
If you’re interested in general gaming news, we also have a roundup about that.
PMDG Teases Mysterious New Aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
Today acclaimed developer PMDG teased a new aircraft with two pictures showcasing panels and rivets. While your guess is as good as mine about the aircraft’s nature. We only know (per CEO Robert Randazzo) that it’s not a Falcon.
This project has been in development since early this year and the developers have made changes to their techniques to improve the visual fidelity of the exterior of the aircraft to embrace the new walk-around feature coming with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.
In other PMDG news, an update to the Boeing 777-300ER has been delayed, alongside the beta testing of the freighter version, albeit the developer expects a short testing period for that one.
We also get a brief update about the Boeing 747.
“The 747 development process continues and is ongoing. We still have a few pieces of the 777 series to finish, but members of the team have been moving over to 747 and that fleet is now getting an increasing amount of attention from development operations.”
B-2 Spirit for Microsoft Flight Simulator Coming “Soon”
Top Mach Studios, known for its F-22 Raptor, is about to release the Northrop B-2 Spirit bomber. The aircraft is “coming soon” to the official marketplace.
Above you can check out a gallery of screenshots and a trailer, created by YouTube user Steve’s Sim Station.
Münster Osnabrück International Airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets New Screenshots
MM Simulations released even more new screenshots of its upcoming Münster Osnabrück International Airport (EDDG) in Germany.
At the moment, the airport doesn’t yet have a release date, but its developer certainly loves teasing us with it. That being said, since the batch of screenshots is defined as the “last,” we can likely infer that the airport’s release isn’t far.
If you’d like to get into flight simulation but you’d like more information on how to approach the hobby, 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.