Today third-party developers had some interesting reveals and releases in store about add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
iniBuilds is starting a new “Warbirds” line, and the first will be one of the most widespread fighters of World War II, the P-40F WarHawk.
Interestingly, the aircraft appears to be almost ready. It’s flyable this weekend at FSWeekend, and it will released this month.
Here’s what will come with the package.
- Comprehensive use of CFD Flight Model Technology
- Immersive and authentic sounds recorded from the real aircraft
- Fully modelled interior and exterior with fully interactive 3D cockpit
- Authentic 4K PBR textures and detailing
- Numerous liveries representing famous real-world aircraft
- Civilian and Military variants
- Feature rich EFB including but not limited to; stopwatch, METAR search, and maintenance mode requiring the user to have management over the airframe over time
- Detailed engine with the ability to remove cowlings
Moving on to releases AG Sim launched Varna Airport (LBWN) on the coast of Bulgaria. As the third-largest airport in the country serving a major holiday destination, it gets plenty of airline traffic, especially seasonal.
It can be purchased on Simmarket for $14.62 plus applicable VAT.
- 3D Buildings created with high-details
- Fully PBR textures
- Ground texture renewed
- Vegetation around airport
- Animated Radar and Windsock
- Accurate slope
- Ships and boats around the city
- Glorious Night lightning
- Helipad
- Accurate Ground and Traffic Signs
Spinoza also released Zweisimmen Airfield (LSTZ) near Bern, Switzerland.
Like most airports in this area, it’s small, works mostly with light aircraft, air rescue, and gliders, and it’s surrounded by beautiful mountains,
You can purchase it on Simmarket for $9.26 and you can see what it looks like below.
Microsoft Flight Simulator is currently available for PC (Windows 10 and Steam), and Xbox Series X|S. If you want to read more about it, you can check out our review.
Microsoft Flight Simulator P-40F WarHawk Announced; Varna & Zweisimmen Airports Released
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