Third-party builders launched two new airports for Microsoft Flight Simulator, whereas a serious one has been showcased in new screenshots.
We begin with two new photographs of Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup (EKCH) in Denmark, straight from Simnord, that includes the SAS hangar.
In the meanwhile, we do not know when this airport can be launched, however it’s making progress.
Transferring on to the primary launch, it is FSDG’s Hurghada Worldwide Airport (HEGN) in Egypt. It is accessible on the developer’s personal retailer for €24,99 promising the next perks.
- Totally correct rendition of Hurghada Worldwide Airport (HEGN) and environment
- Up to date airport format with double runway and new GA apron
- A number of Inns, resorts, landmarks included
- Further rendition of El Gouna non-public airport (HEGO)
- Extremely-realistic mild setting and inside modeling
- MSFS applied sciences (dynamic lighting, reflective textures and extra)
- Appropriate with all identified add-ons together with GSX
- Guide included
Lastly, we get the discharge of Loei Airport (VTUL) in Thailand. It is accessible by Simman on Simmarket for $13.23. It comes with the next options:
- Sensible exterior and inside passenger terminal,
- Realisistic exterior ATC tower and constructing round loei airport.
- Sensible automotive park constructing and extra constructing in airport space
- Sensible plane parking format
- Customized taxi line and runway marker
- Sensible mild place
You will discover Microsoft Flight Simulator for PC (accessible by way of Steam and the Home windows Retailer), Xbox Collection X|S, and Xbox Cloud Gaming, on prime of Sport Move. To remain knowledgeable about upcoming add-ons, be sure that to go to TechRaptor usually and skim our every day MSFS information.
Moreover, do not miss our interviews with Jorg Neumann from Microsoft, discussing the Antonov An-225 “Mriya,” in addition to our dialog with Ubaid Mussa, CEO of iniBuilds, a preferred third-party developer.
As well as, we’ve critiques that includes Orbx’s Stockholm Arlanda and Oslo Gardermoen Airports, iniBuilds’ New York-JFK Airport, and RHDSimulations’ Boeing 767-300ER.